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Janet Roveda Joins Top 2% of Nation’s Health-Related Engineers

WEBEngineers are improving the health of patients with tools and technology that monitor and measure health parameters in innovative ways. Wearable devices are at …

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Researchers Develop System to Address $150B Health Care Losses …

WEBThe health care industry loses about $150 billion each year due to no-shows for doctors’ and dentists’ appointments. From not being able to take time away …

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$10.8M Initiative Unites Engineering and Health Researchers to …

WEBThe University of Arizona Cancer Engineering Initiative began when David W. Hahn, the Craig M. Berge Dean of the College of Engineering, and Joann Sweasy, …

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With $3M Grant, UArizona-Led Center to Advance At …

WEBThe last two decades have seen an uptick in people choosing to monitor their health using wearable technologies such as Fitbits and Apple Watches. The wearable …

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UArizona Researchers Develop Ultra-Thin 'Computer on the Bone'

WEBA team of University of Arizona researchers has developed an ultra-thin wireless device that grows to the surface of bone and could someday help physicians …

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Virtual Reality: Health Care’s New Frontier News

WEBDr. Marvin Slepian, University of Arizona professor and co-chair of the 2019 Virtual Reality and Healthcare Symposium at the University of Arizona campus on March …

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NSF Grant Supports Engineering and Health Lessons for Pascua …

WEBA person’s proximity to a hospital has a direct impact on their quality of health, but health care systems are much more than a single building. University of …

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Undergraduate Research Program Will Take

WEBMany engineers and biomedical researchers share a desire to improve the world around them. While some seek solutions to universal problems, others strive to …

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Scientists Study Sweat, the Small Stuff

WEB“What’s unique about this is that we are combining biology and engineering expertise to develop a wearable device that will detect molecules in sweat, so you don’t have to get …

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The Key to Healthy Humans, Safe Spacecraft and Prospering Plants

WEBWolfgang Fink has always had a knack for seeing how the pieces of a puzzle fit together. Once, when a team of researchers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory was …

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College of Engineering Names Philipp Gutruf 2024 da Vinci Circle …

WEBPersonalized Health Care for All. From developing a technique for tracking neuron activity in the brain to creating wearable devices that ease the socioeconomic …

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Improving Arizona Air Through Ozone Research News College …

WEBFrom dust to fungus to smoke, pollutants in the air we breathe can have a major impact on public health. Ozone is another major culprit of respiratory troubles. …

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ECE Professor Wins NIH Trailblazer Award for Using Radar to …

WEBMore than 20,000 U.S. adults over 65 die as a result of falls every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – and that number is …

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BME Students Share Work at Research Expo News College of

WEBNearly 50 biomedical engineering students, as well as several students and researchers in related fields, presented their work on early cancer detection methods, …

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Traumatic Brain Injury: What Happens Next

WEBWhen a patient sustains a traumatic brain injury, or TBI, and is admitted to a trauma center, clinicians classify the severity of the injury as either mild, moderate or …

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Fall Semester Brings New Biomedical Engineering Head

WEBMario Romero-Ortega was selected through a nationwide search to head the Department of Biomedical Engineering, beginning with the fall 2023 semester. “I was …

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Engineer Manages Informatics for $9.2M Project Studying Long …

WEBWith a projected $9.2 million in first-year funding from the National Institutes of Health, researchers at the University of Arizona are leading a statewide study on long …

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Engineers Contribute to $60M Precision Aging Network

WEBThe University of Arizona has been awarded a five-year $60 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to create and lead a Precision Aging Network that …

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The Big Reveal: UA Engineering’s Top News Picks of 2023

WEBFrom left: Graduate student Christina Dinh works in the Micro/Nano Fabrication Center, which is being upgraded. Chemical and environmental engineering …

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