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UVA Engineering's faculty and students work to improve human health and create a sustainable and secure future.
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The Science of Cooking
David L. Green and Liheng Cai help readers of the Washington Post Voraciously column choose between an enameled or traditional cast iron pan. Green and Cai shared their expertise with food columnist Becky Krystal, drawing on curriculum they developed for their Science of Cooking course.
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Quest for New Cancer Treatment Crosses Milestone
A cancer therapy invented at Rice University has crossed a milestone in clinical trials, a major development in a decadeslong quest to develop a treatment that destroys tumors without the debilitating side effects of chemotherapy, invasive surgery and radiation.
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Jennifer L. West Named Dean of Engineering
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Successful Research Development Approach Helps Cancer Patients Using Mobile Tech
Research Sustainability at the UVA Center for Engineering in Medicine
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A Research Hat Trick
When an athlete scores three times in a single game, it's called a hat trick. If scientific research had hat tricks, Janes would have fans screaming in the stands.
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For Good: Using Science to Inform Activism
Linnea Saby, Ph.D. Candidate, Civil Engineering
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Casteen Awards Go to Engineering, Nursing, UVA-Wise Community Leaders
Darius Carter, a Ph.D. candidate in UVA Engineering’s Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, has received the John T. Casteen III Diversity-Equity-Inclusion Leadership Award.
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It's a Pattern, Not a Trend
Meet the biomedical engineering students who have continued the department's success in securing competitive funding to support research and scholarship.
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MRI Expert Is Laying the Groundwork for a Broader Use of a Pioneering Technology to Help Patients Suffering from a Range of Diseases
The Work is the Next Step Forward in Focused Ultrasound Therapy for Essential Tremor
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New Faculty Member Has a Strategy for Unraveling the Complexity of Cancer Research
Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani moved his research lab to UVA, in part because this is a great place for a cancer systems biologist to take on a complex challenge.
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For Patient Airways Injured by Intubation, a New Approach for Healing
Deploying a Hydrogel to Wounds in the Trachea Poses a Distinct Challenge
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Engineering Systems and Environment Chair Part of Interdisciplinary 3Cavaliers 2.0 Project
Professor Brian L. Smith paired with colleagues from environmental sciences and the School of Architecture for funding to launch a project to benefit researchers using field data across UVA sites.