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Professor Younan Xia's work featured in the New York Times
Targeted drug delivery using gold nanocages. A Nov. 3, 2009 article in the Observatory section of the New York Times described Professor Xia's latest drug delivery research efforts using gold nanocages his laboratory developed.
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Tracing molecular missteps
Part of the work of biophysicist Rohit V. Pappu, PhD, concentrates on how proteins clump together. Read the article here.
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Professor Lihong Wang's work featured in The Economist
Titled "The sound of light," Professor Wang's article describes a novel scanning technique that combines optics with ultrasound to provide detailed images at greater depths.
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Professor receives Klingenstein Fellowship Award
Vitaly Klyachko, an assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, received the award for his work in cellular and molecular neuroscience or neural systems. His research may lead to a better understanding of epilepsy.
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Professor Sakiyama-Elbert's paper 9th most widely read in Stem Cells
Professor Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert's paper had over 4400 downloads for the year.
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Engineering student named to all-academic team
Liz Phillips, a student in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, was named to the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association All-Academic Team.
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Professor Lihong Wang named Journal of Biomedical Optics editor
The Journal of Biomedical Optics publishes peer-reviewed papers that utilize modern optical technology for improved health care and research, and has been a leading journal in this fast-advancing field since its launch in 1996.
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Biomedical Engineering alumnus profiled by WUSTL Career Center
Richard Zernickow landed a job with Neutrogena when a Johnson and Johnson recruiter came to campus to interview. He now works to design clinical studies that prove the safety and efficacy of products.
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Women's Society presents leadership award, scholarship
The Harriet K. Switzer Leadership Award was presented to Engineering senior Kristi Tanouye. Tanouye will graduate May 15 with a bachelor's degree and master's degree in biomedical engineering.
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Danielle Porter appointed as Board of Trustees student representative
Student representatives help plan meetings of the Board’s Undergraduate Life Committee, and have the opportunity to observe committee meetings.
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