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IEEE Pulse|October 29, 2021
COVID-19 and Cardiovascular HealthJennifer Berglund
IEEE Pulse|October 29, 2021
AI, Virtual Reality, and Robots Advancing Autism Diagnosis and TherapyLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|January 23, 2016
The End of Seizures and Depression?: New Biosensors That Warn of and Potentially Prevent Health ConditionsLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|September 29, 2015
From Annoying to Appreciated: Turning clinical decision support systems into a medical professional's best friendLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|September 29, 2015
Mind Your Composition: Clinical validation of Samsung's pocket-based bioelectrical impedance analyzers may increase consumer interest in personal health managementYusef A Bhagat, Insoo Kim, Ahyoung Choi, et al.
IEEE Pulse|September 29, 2015
Next-Gen Gene Synthesis Enables Large-Scale Engineering in Biological Systems: Recent advances in synthetic biology are making this field more promising than everDevin Leake
IEEE Pulse|September 30, 2014
Should bioengineering graduates seek employment in the defense industry?Arthur T Johnson
IEEE Pulse|July 17, 2014
Why space?: Harvesting the benefits of science in orbitLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|July 17, 2014
Houston, we have a problem: Math and science education lags in the United States, but CASIS is working to reverse the trendAustin Jordan
IEEE Pulse|July 17, 2014
The promise of nanopore technology: Nanopore DNA sequencing represents a fundamental change in the way that genomic information is read, with potentially big savingsJacob Rosenstein
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IEEE Pulse|October 29, 2021
COVID-19 and Cardiovascular HealthJennifer Berglund
IEEE Pulse|October 29, 2021
AI, Virtual Reality, and Robots Advancing Autism Diagnosis and TherapyLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|January 23, 2016
The End of Seizures and Depression?: New Biosensors That Warn of and Potentially Prevent Health ConditionsLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|September 29, 2015
From Annoying to Appreciated: Turning clinical decision support systems into a medical professional's best friendLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|September 29, 2015
Mind Your Composition: Clinical validation of Samsung's pocket-based bioelectrical impedance analyzers may increase consumer interest in personal health managementYusef A Bhagat, Insoo Kim, Ahyoung Choi, et al.
IEEE Pulse|September 29, 2015
Next-Gen Gene Synthesis Enables Large-Scale Engineering in Biological Systems: Recent advances in synthetic biology are making this field more promising than everDevin Leake
IEEE Pulse|September 30, 2014
Should bioengineering graduates seek employment in the defense industry?Arthur T Johnson
IEEE Pulse|July 17, 2014
Why space?: Harvesting the benefits of science in orbitLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|July 17, 2014
Houston, we have a problem: Math and science education lags in the United States, but CASIS is working to reverse the trendAustin Jordan
IEEE Pulse|July 17, 2014
The promise of nanopore technology: Nanopore DNA sequencing represents a fundamental change in the way that genomic information is read, with potentially big savingsJacob Rosenstein
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