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IEEE Pulse|November 20, 2015
It's All in the Eyes: The eyes as a window to the body and brain may not be a brand-new idea - but it is a newly revitalized one, thanks to improved technologiesShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|March 18, 2015
Inside tract: can deep brain stimulation survive its reputation for success?Shannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|September 29, 2015
Throw Science to the Dogs: The best models for human disease may just be right under scientists' noses--if not in their lapsShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|November 22, 2014
Ongoing hospital innovation in the developed worldShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|May 24, 2017
Minibrain Storm : Cerebral Organoids Aren't Real Brains?But They Provide a Powerful Platform for Modeling Brain Diseases Like Zika Infection, Alzheimer's, and Even AutismShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|October 9, 2014
Forecast 2014: this year will be a good one for biomedical engineering--thanks to breakthrough technologies and unprecedented funding opportunitiesShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|May 20, 2014
The sugar spectre: we're in a time of unprecedented cooperation and innovation in the fight against diabetes. But will it be enough?Shannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|January 24, 2015
State of the ART: emerging genetic technologies in reproductive medicine are rapidly making real what once was science fiction—are we ready for it?Shannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|October 9, 2014
What the future holds: in response to global health care challenges, innovation has become the new "way of life"Cynthia Weber, Shannon Fischer
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IEEE Pulse|November 20, 2015
It's All in the Eyes: The eyes as a window to the body and brain may not be a brand-new idea - but it is a newly revitalized one, thanks to improved technologiesShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|March 18, 2015
Inside tract: can deep brain stimulation survive its reputation for success?Shannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|September 29, 2015
Throw Science to the Dogs: The best models for human disease may just be right under scientists' noses--if not in their lapsShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|November 22, 2014
Ongoing hospital innovation in the developed worldShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|May 24, 2017
Minibrain Storm : Cerebral Organoids Aren't Real Brains?But They Provide a Powerful Platform for Modeling Brain Diseases Like Zika Infection, Alzheimer's, and Even AutismShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|October 9, 2014
Forecast 2014: this year will be a good one for biomedical engineering--thanks to breakthrough technologies and unprecedented funding opportunitiesShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|May 20, 2014
The sugar spectre: we're in a time of unprecedented cooperation and innovation in the fight against diabetes. But will it be enough?Shannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|January 24, 2015
State of the ART: emerging genetic technologies in reproductive medicine are rapidly making real what once was science fiction—are we ready for it?Shannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|October 9, 2014
What the future holds: in response to global health care challenges, innovation has become the new "way of life"Cynthia Weber, Shannon Fischer
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