Chapelin is collaborating with assistant professor Aman Khurana from the UK School of Medicine Radiology Department.
The chapter is titled "Enhancement of Nerve Regeneration by Selected Electromagnetic Signals."
For this work, Annamalai is collaborating with associate professor Sheng Tong’s Nanomedicine lab.
Yu's technology is a wearable, all-in-one fluorescence imaging device to assist with brain tumor surgery.
The book will be of interest to veterinary and medical students, senior graduate students, postdocs and researchers who utilize animals in biomedical research.
This modeling work presents a possible path toward bridging bioengineering approaches with clinical treatment strategies.
Dr. Suckow's research indicates for the first time a possible mechanism by which hyperbaric oxygen therapy accelerates diabetic wound healing.
The Engineering in Healthcare graduate certificate assists engineering graduates with morphing their careers into the healthcare field.
A unique partnership between an engineer and a scientist at the University of Kentucky has produced data that is challenging prevailing wisdom about a potentially life-threatening parasite's behavior and revealing possible targets for treatment.
Toxoplasma gondii is an insidious parasite that infects one out of three people on the planet.