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Center for Women’s Health Engineering launches

WEBWomen’s health covers decades of a woman’s life, from puberty through post-menopause, including myriad clinical issues, such as pregnancy and preterm birth, …

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AI for Health Institute launches to promote growing intersection of

WEBChenyang Lu to lead multidisciplinary institute . Advanced artificial intelligence (AI) tools and techniques allow researchers to use the vast amounts of data …

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Where Engineering and Public Health Meet

WEBDan Giammar wants to put himself out of business. “At heart, I’m an engineer, and I want to make the world better.” Like many successful engineers, Daniel Giammar, the Walter E. …

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‘Where your passion meets the world’s needs’ McKelvey School …

WEBWomen’s health through the lifespan has been getting a new focus in the past several years, from the local to the federal level with President Joe Biden recently launching …

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McKelvey Engineering, School of Medicine partner for women's …

WEBResearchers at the McKelvey School of Engineering and the School of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis have partnered to launch the Women's …

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O’Brien team wins NIH prize to further develop maternal health …

WEBChristine O’Brien, assistant professor of biomedical engineering in the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, and her team …

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New imaging technology may reduce surgeries for rectal cancer …

WEBColorectal cancer is the third most common cause of cancer death in the United States among men and women, and the incidence among people under age 50 …

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WashU Engineering offers new master’s in health care operational

WEBThe School of Engineering & Applied Science at Washington University in St. Louis is offering a new master's degree that will use engineering principles to dramatically …

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O’Brien team advances in NIH maternal health challenge

WEBChristine O’Brien, assistant professor of biomedical engineering in the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, and her team, …

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Oyen named among trailblazing leaders in women’s health, …

WEBMichelle Oyen, associate professor of biomedical engineering in the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, has been named …

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Wearable fitness trackers help physicians track patient health

WEBWearable activity trackers have become common accessories for people of all ages. Over the past few years, researchers at Washington University in St. Louis …

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Data from wearables could be a boon to mental health diagnosis

WEBDepression and anxiety are among the most common mental health disorders in the United States, but more than half of people struggling with the …

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Michelle L. Oyen

WEBMichelle L. Oyen, Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering. Research. Michelle Oyen has a background in materials and biomechanics and has worked on many problems …

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Insight into brain’s waste clearing system may shed light on brain

WEBEvent Calendar. The comprehensive source for all McKelvey School of Engineering events. News. Explore the latest news from the school with stories ranging …

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WashU awarded up to $20 million to develop high-tech imaging …

WEBIn the United States, more than one-fourth of adults over age 40 have an eye disease, including glaucoma, cataracts or age-related macular degeneration, or a …

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Global study reveals health impacts of airborne trace elements

WEBAs anyone with seasonal allergies knows, unseen airborne particles can really wreck a person’s day. Like the tree pollen that might be plaguing you this spring, …

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Students answer the call to design solutions for COVID-19

WEBEvent Calendar. The comprehensive source for all McKelvey School of Engineering events. News. Explore the latest news from the school with stories ranging from groundbreaking …

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Researchers identify paths for reducing harmful air pollution in …

WEBResearchers identify paths for reducing harmful air pollution in South Asia. Analysis of fine particulate matter exposure in South Asia in Randall Martin’s lab points …

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Marquez wins American Heart Association Fellowship

WEBErica Marquez, a doctoral student in biomedical engineering in the McKelvey School of Engineering, has received a two-year, $67,388 predoctoral fellowship from the …

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What a lifetime of playing football can do to the human brain

WEBEvent Calendar. The comprehensive source for all McKelvey School of Engineering events. News. Explore the latest news from the school with stories ranging from groundbreaking …

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