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A Nanoscale Window to the Microscopic World
A little more than a month ago, I stopped whoring myself out to the Big Ten. Perhaps I should be a bit more clear. I accepted a new position at a non-Big Ten school. Hey, don’t look at me that … Continue reading
Tagged health, microscopy, rotavirus, virginia tech, VTCRI
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Engineers Take the Fight Against Breast Cancer to the Next Dimension
Screening for medical conditions is a tricky and often times misleading operation. For example, researchers recently retracted the recommendation that doctors regularly test men for prostate cancer using the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) scan. The reasoning was that numerous studies led … Continue reading
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Tagged biomedical engineering, breast cancer, engineering, microscopy, Purdue University
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