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Gutruf Contributes to ‘Epidermal VR’ Project

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Su Discusses Life As A Scientist For 'Women In STEM'

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Judith Su Named to Two Scientific Boards, Highlighted by SPIE

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Witte Launches Startup to Commercialize Acoustoelectric Cardiac Imaging

Nov. 21, 2019
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Could Near-Infrared Light Give Aging Brains a Boost?

Oct. 20, 2019
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Slepian Discusses Wearable Tech With KVOA

Oct. 4, 2019
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BME Alumnus to Receive Homecoming Honors

Oct. 4, 2019
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Vedantham Works Toward Better Breast Cancer Imaging

Oct. 4, 2019
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Detecting Danger From Traumatic Brain Injuries

Sept. 30, 2019
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BME Welcomes New Faculty

Sept. 27, 2019
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