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Center uses computational modeling to understand brain injury
Researchers at UVA's Center for Applied Biomechanics are using computer models to learn how the brain responds to collisions. They will use the data to develop new tools that can evaluate the effectiveness of helmets, car restraints and other products designed to prevent traumatic brain injury.
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UVA Engineering Partners with Smithfield Bioscience for Regenerative Medicine Research
The partnership will support development of a range of biotechnology solutions in areas of human therapeutics, tissue fabrication and regenerative medicine.
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Taking Aim at Pancreatic Cancer
Kelly, along with Bauer, has already discovered a biomarker, or indicator, in the blood that’s a sign of cancer cells in more than 90 percent of all pancreatic tumors. The marker could become a critical element in early detection—and a way to attack the cancer before it can spread.
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90 Genes in Fat Cells May Contribute to Dangerous Diseases
Connecting the dots between genes in our fat cells and our risk for obesity and cardiometabolic diseases such as heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
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PocketSonics, Rivanna Medical and SoundPipe
Born in the Hossack Lab
Three successful ultrasound startup companies headquartered in Charlottesville have deep roots in the Hossack Lab.
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UVA's Center for Engineering in Medicine Aims to Jumpstart Medical Innovation
Initiative Encourages Collaborations Between Engineers and Clinicians
Recognizing that many medical advances happen in the intersection between engineering and medicine, the initiative seeks to foster partnerships between engineers and clinicians
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Dr. Holmes is having a good year!
Jeff Holmes Earns Top Mid-Career Award
Dr. Holmes is having a good year, and to top it off, he has earned the top mid-career award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers' Bioengineering Division. The Van C...
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M3 Lab Member Featured in "Who's Hoo"
Who’s Hoo?
Adrienne Williams is developing a model that predicts which regions in the muscle of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy patients are most susceptible to damage.
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For UVA Researchers, No Ambition is Too Bold
What if modern medicine could make it possible for people to regrow limbs? That’s just what Dr. George Christ’s tissue engineering lab at the University of Virginia is seeking to...
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MAE Professors Team with the School of Medicine
MAE Professors Dan Quinn and Baozing Xu are collaborating across the School of Engineering and with the School of Medicine to create solutions that solve medical and societal...