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New Approach to Studying How Heart Ages, is Damaged, Earns $1.5 Million Grant
Using a new $1.5 million grant from the American Heart Association and the Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group, University of Virginia researchers are embarking on an ambitious study, using innovative laboratory techniques, to delve into the working of the heart’s scaffolding – the “extracellular matrix...
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Novel Combination of Math and Medicine, with Technology from UVA Engineering, Will Revolutionize Diabetes Treatment
A novel combination of math and medicine, with technology from UVA Engineering, will revolutionize diabetes treatment.
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An Integrated Systems Approach for Incompletely Penetrant Onco-phenotypes
Kevin Janes' new $2.2 Million, 5-year, NIH UO1 Award
Kevin Janes' new $2.2 Million, 5-year, NIH UO1 Award.
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Charting the Rhythm of a Beating Heart
Virtual Software Offers Life-Changing Option for Heart Failure Patients
Most of us take the beating of our hearts for granted. For many heart failure patients, however, those beats are not so reliable. In some, different portions of the heart contract...
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Research Scientist and Post Doc job openings in Link Lab
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING FULL-TIME POSITION The Department of Computer Science and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the...
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2021 Hess Lecture: Dr. Kristi Anseth PhD
Dr. Kristi Anseth theTisone Distinguished Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, an Associate Professor of Surgery, and a Howard Hughes Medical Investigator at the...
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Join us Nov 6th for the 2nd Annual UVA Advanced Biomanufacturing Symposium
2nd Annual UVA Advanced Biomanufacturing Symposium
On November 6, 8:15am to 4:00pm at Newcomb Hall, this meeting will bring together experts from industry and academia to discuss topics related to the research, technology...
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BME Grad Student Translates Lab Results to Health Policy
Samantha Perez is seeking to develop new treatments for pancreatic cancer – and to make sure those treatments are available to everyone, regardless of race or socioeconomic status.
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Biomechanics of NFL Player Safety
Professors Richard Kent and Jeff Crandall, biomechanical engineers at the Center for Applied Biomechanics (CAB), have taken the principles involved in making cars safer and...
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Price Earns Inaugural Lockhart Memorial Prize
Price Earns $75,000 Lockhart Memorial Prize
Biomedical engineer Richard Price is the winner of the inaugural $75,000 Andrew J. Lockhart Memorial Prize for work that advances the use of focused ultrasound to treat cancer.