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IEEE Pulse|March 15, 2014
How nanomaterials are reshaping biomedical technology: a conversation with Eric Keller, Art Coury, and Tarek FadelEric Keller, Art Coury, Tarek Fadel, et al.
IEEE Pulse|March 15, 2014
At the interface of disciplines: Jeffrey Karp pulls from nature and nano to transform medicineShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|March 23, 2017
The Modern Cochlear Implant: A Triumph of Biomedical Engineering and the First Substantial Restoration of Human Sense Using a Medical InterventionBlake S Wilson
IEEE Pulse|March 23, 2017
Brain over Brawn: Smart Imaging Innovations Open Windows on Muscle, Provide Hope for Treating Degenerating Diseases, and MoreLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|April 7, 2012
A humble man in tireless pursuit: Shu Chien, a 2010 national medal of science awardeeJessica P Johnson
IEEE Pulse|September 30, 2014
Seeing sleep: dynamic imaging of upper airway collapse and collapsibility in childrenKhrishna S Nayak, Robert J Fleck
IEEE Pulse|July 17, 2014
The gravity of it all: From osteoporosis to immunosuppression, exploring disease in a microgravity environment holds promise for better treatments on EarthEmily Roberge
IEEE Pulse|July 17, 2014
Of mice and men: Rodent habitats in space have become essential to understanding human diseases on EarthMichael S Roberts
IEEE Pulse|November 5, 2013
Why biomedical engineers should study biologyArthur T Johnson
IEEE Pulse|September 24, 2013
Realizing effective behavioral management of health: the metamorphosis of behavioral science methodsErik B Hekler, Predrag Klasnja, Vicente Traver, et al.
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IEEE Pulse|March 15, 2014
How nanomaterials are reshaping biomedical technology: a conversation with Eric Keller, Art Coury, and Tarek FadelEric Keller, Art Coury, Tarek Fadel, et al.
IEEE Pulse|March 15, 2014
At the interface of disciplines: Jeffrey Karp pulls from nature and nano to transform medicineShannon Fischer
IEEE Pulse|March 23, 2017
The Modern Cochlear Implant: A Triumph of Biomedical Engineering and the First Substantial Restoration of Human Sense Using a Medical InterventionBlake S Wilson
IEEE Pulse|March 23, 2017
Brain over Brawn: Smart Imaging Innovations Open Windows on Muscle, Provide Hope for Treating Degenerating Diseases, and MoreLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|April 7, 2012
A humble man in tireless pursuit: Shu Chien, a 2010 national medal of science awardeeJessica P Johnson
IEEE Pulse|September 30, 2014
Seeing sleep: dynamic imaging of upper airway collapse and collapsibility in childrenKhrishna S Nayak, Robert J Fleck
IEEE Pulse|July 17, 2014
The gravity of it all: From osteoporosis to immunosuppression, exploring disease in a microgravity environment holds promise for better treatments on EarthEmily Roberge
IEEE Pulse|July 17, 2014
Of mice and men: Rodent habitats in space have become essential to understanding human diseases on EarthMichael S Roberts
IEEE Pulse|November 5, 2013
Why biomedical engineers should study biologyArthur T Johnson
IEEE Pulse|September 24, 2013
Realizing effective behavioral management of health: the metamorphosis of behavioral science methodsErik B Hekler, Predrag Klasnja, Vicente Traver, et al.
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