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IEEE Pulse|July 18, 2017
A Data-Rich Longitudinal Wellness Study for the Digital Age: Fixing a Broken Medical System Requires Data About Each PatientGustavo Glusman
IEEE Pulse|July 18, 2017
Rise of the Nanorobots: Advances in Control, Molecular Detection, and Nanoscale Actuation Are Bringing Us Closer to a New Era of Technology Enhanced by NanorobotsStanislav Tsitkov, Henry Hess
IEEE Pulse|July 18, 2017
The Visible Human Project: From Body to BitsMichael J Ackerman
IEEE Pulse|July 18, 2017
Researching Fiber Networks: Computational Modeling of Complex Fibrous Tissue GeometriesSergey Makarov, Alvero Pascual Leone, Aapo Nummenmaa
IEEE Pulse|July 18, 2017
Human Breast Phantoms: Test Beds for the Development of Microwave Diagnostic and Therapeutic TechnologiesLuz Maria Neira, R Owen Mays, Susan C Hagness
IEEE Pulse|November 23, 2016
Improving Rural Health: How system-level innovation and policy reform can enhance health outcomes across the United StatesSuhas Gondi, Kavita Patel
IEEE Pulse|November 23, 2016
mHealth to the Rescue: Growing use of wireless and mobile technologies improves community health, even in rural areasLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|November 23, 2016
Technological Innovation Comes to Palliative Care: With a shortage of palliative specialists, telemedicine and remote monitoring offer reliefMary Bates
IEEE Pulse|November 23, 2016
Women's Health Is Personal: More technologies by and for women are moving into the mainstream--thanks, in part, to personalized medicineJennifer Berglund
IEEE Pulse|January 28, 2017
Tech Fights Toughest Tumors: New Robotics Capabilities, Radiation Technologies, and Methods for Spotting Tumor Cells Lead the Way ForwardLeslie Mertz
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IEEE Pulse|July 18, 2017
A Data-Rich Longitudinal Wellness Study for the Digital Age: Fixing a Broken Medical System Requires Data About Each PatientGustavo Glusman
IEEE Pulse|July 18, 2017
Rise of the Nanorobots: Advances in Control, Molecular Detection, and Nanoscale Actuation Are Bringing Us Closer to a New Era of Technology Enhanced by NanorobotsStanislav Tsitkov, Henry Hess
IEEE Pulse|July 18, 2017
The Visible Human Project: From Body to BitsMichael J Ackerman
IEEE Pulse|July 18, 2017
Researching Fiber Networks: Computational Modeling of Complex Fibrous Tissue GeometriesSergey Makarov, Alvero Pascual Leone, Aapo Nummenmaa
IEEE Pulse|July 18, 2017
Human Breast Phantoms: Test Beds for the Development of Microwave Diagnostic and Therapeutic TechnologiesLuz Maria Neira, R Owen Mays, Susan C Hagness
IEEE Pulse|November 23, 2016
Improving Rural Health: How system-level innovation and policy reform can enhance health outcomes across the United StatesSuhas Gondi, Kavita Patel
IEEE Pulse|November 23, 2016
mHealth to the Rescue: Growing use of wireless and mobile technologies improves community health, even in rural areasLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|November 23, 2016
Technological Innovation Comes to Palliative Care: With a shortage of palliative specialists, telemedicine and remote monitoring offer reliefMary Bates
IEEE Pulse|November 23, 2016
Women's Health Is Personal: More technologies by and for women are moving into the mainstream--thanks, in part, to personalized medicineJennifer Berglund
IEEE Pulse|January 28, 2017
Tech Fights Toughest Tumors: New Robotics Capabilities, Radiation Technologies, and Methods for Spotting Tumor Cells Lead the Way ForwardLeslie Mertz
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