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IEEE Pulse|November 21, 2017
Virtual Rehabilitation with Children: Challenges for Clinical Adoption [From the Field]Stephanie Glegg
IEEE Pulse|November 21, 2017
50 Years to Gender Parity: Can STEM Afford to Wait?: A Cardiologist and NIH Chief Officer of Scientific Workforce Diversity Reflects on What It Will Take to Keep Women in BiomedicineHannah A Valantine
IEEE Pulse|February 4, 2020
Physical Rehabilitation: A Historical LookMax E Valentinuzzi, Natalia M Lopez Celani
IEEE Pulse|June 22, 2021
The PACE of Change Proteome editing could help treat diseases that antibodies and drug therapies cannot reachJim Banks
IEEE Pulse|June 3, 2022
Seeking Pain Relief With Fewer Side EffectsSummer Allen
IEEE Pulse|March 20, 2018
A CRISPR Approach for a Common Inherited Disease: Researchers at Duke University Hope Gene Editing Can Eliminate Mutations That Lead to Duchenne Muscular DystrophyLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|March 20, 2018
Staying in Motion After a Stroke: A Growing Number of Technologies Can Provide a Range of Options to Help Stroke Survivors Get Moving AgainWudan Yan
IEEE Pulse|March 20, 2018
Gabriela Mistral: Who She Was and What She Did for Education [Retrospectroscope]Max E Valentinuzzi
IEEE Pulse|May 20, 2014
Leveraging the exit of diabesity: we suffer from obesity and diabetes because we eat too much and exercise too little. Solving the problem is hard but not complicatedDavid L Katz
IEEE Pulse|May 20, 2014
Telemedicine in diabetes care: in rural India, a new prevention project seeks to fill in the screening gapViswanathan Mohan, Rajendra Pradeepa
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IEEE Pulse|November 21, 2017
Virtual Rehabilitation with Children: Challenges for Clinical Adoption [From the Field]Stephanie Glegg
IEEE Pulse|November 21, 2017
50 Years to Gender Parity: Can STEM Afford to Wait?: A Cardiologist and NIH Chief Officer of Scientific Workforce Diversity Reflects on What It Will Take to Keep Women in BiomedicineHannah A Valantine
IEEE Pulse|February 4, 2020
Physical Rehabilitation: A Historical LookMax E Valentinuzzi, Natalia M Lopez Celani
IEEE Pulse|June 22, 2021
The PACE of Change Proteome editing could help treat diseases that antibodies and drug therapies cannot reachJim Banks
IEEE Pulse|June 3, 2022
Seeking Pain Relief With Fewer Side EffectsSummer Allen
IEEE Pulse|March 20, 2018
A CRISPR Approach for a Common Inherited Disease: Researchers at Duke University Hope Gene Editing Can Eliminate Mutations That Lead to Duchenne Muscular DystrophyLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|March 20, 2018
Staying in Motion After a Stroke: A Growing Number of Technologies Can Provide a Range of Options to Help Stroke Survivors Get Moving AgainWudan Yan
IEEE Pulse|March 20, 2018
Gabriela Mistral: Who She Was and What She Did for Education [Retrospectroscope]Max E Valentinuzzi
IEEE Pulse|May 20, 2014
Leveraging the exit of diabesity: we suffer from obesity and diabetes because we eat too much and exercise too little. Solving the problem is hard but not complicatedDavid L Katz
IEEE Pulse|May 20, 2014
Telemedicine in diabetes care: in rural India, a new prevention project seeks to fill in the screening gapViswanathan Mohan, Rajendra Pradeepa
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