A team of U of A researchers from the departments of mechanical and electrical engineering was a phase one winner in the U.S. Department of Energy's Silicon Carbide Packaging Prize.
In the Spotlight | Windber native using talents to further medical research, knit gifts for patients
Nicholas Vasas’ undergraduate schedule at the University of Pittsburgh is packed with studying and research in bioengineering. The 22-year-old Windber native had a paper published in the National ...
MRI findings uncover an unexpected mismatch between Alzheimer’s pathology and cognitive function in a unique case study.
A recent survey that shows most stakeholders are not satisfied with the current wheelchair service delivery process is damning but necessary if the industry wants to drive change, Mark Schmeler ...
Mahitha, a master’s student at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, is currently working on her thesis in our lab. Her ...
The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford will host Dr. William Wagner, distinguished professor at the University of ...
Phan-tastic Smiles Cuong T. Phan, DMD, FAGD, MAGD EDUCATION Dr. Phan graduated from UCF in 1994 with a degree in Electrical ...
Studies reveal that people with Down syndrome (DS) have over a 90% lifetime risk of developing dementia caused by Alzheimer's ...
NIH funding changes threaten Pittsburgh's biomedical research, risking jobs, innovation and future medical breakthroughs, ...
Working toward more effective tuberculosis (TB) vaccines, researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed two strains of ...
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