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Shannon Fischer

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IEEE Pulse|November 22, 2014
Creative intelligence: does intelligence in health care always have to mean high-tech?Shannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|December 2, 2014
Sleep on it: sleep might just be the most important part of daily health--and the biggest new target for biomedical engineeringShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|July 18, 2017
Sniffing for Cancer : Nano Noses Hold Promise for Detecting Lung Cancer and Other DiseasesShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|November 16, 2013
The body printedShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|March 15, 2014
Regulating nanomedicine: new nano tools offer great promise for the future--if regulators can solve the difficulties that hold development backShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|May 15, 2015
Retro reproduction: an old imaging technology rewrites the rules of modern embryologyShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|January 24, 2017
What Lies Within: The Human Body Might Well Be One of the Best Sources for New AntibioticsShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|November 22, 2014
Nigeria in the spotlight: this African country is faced with multiple challenges to delivering quality care. Health advisor Femi Olugbile offers his perspective on the current situationShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|March 16, 2016
Cell Break: How Cell-Free Biology Is Finally Putting the Engineering Back in BioengineeringShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|March 15, 2014
At the interface of disciplines: Jeffrey Karp pulls from nature and nano to transform medicineShannon Fischer
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IEEE Pulse|November 22, 2014
Creative intelligence: does intelligence in health care always have to mean high-tech?Shannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|December 2, 2014
Sleep on it: sleep might just be the most important part of daily health--and the biggest new target for biomedical engineeringShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|July 18, 2017
Sniffing for Cancer : Nano Noses Hold Promise for Detecting Lung Cancer and Other DiseasesShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|November 16, 2013
The body printedShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|March 15, 2014
Regulating nanomedicine: new nano tools offer great promise for the future--if regulators can solve the difficulties that hold development backShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|May 15, 2015
Retro reproduction: an old imaging technology rewrites the rules of modern embryologyShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|January 24, 2017
What Lies Within: The Human Body Might Well Be One of the Best Sources for New AntibioticsShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|November 22, 2014
Nigeria in the spotlight: this African country is faced with multiple challenges to delivering quality care. Health advisor Femi Olugbile offers his perspective on the current situationShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|March 16, 2016
Cell Break: How Cell-Free Biology Is Finally Putting the Engineering Back in BioengineeringShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|March 15, 2014
At the interface of disciplines: Jeffrey Karp pulls from nature and nano to transform medicineShannon Fischer
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