• UVA Research Cracks the Autism Code, Making the Neurodivergent Brain Visible

    A UVA professor’s mathematical modeling approach for brain imaging analysis reveals links among genes, brain structure and autism.

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  • Mechanical Engineering Student and Fellow Navy ROTC Candidates Take On Rigors of Training

    For mechanical engineering undergraduate and new NROTC candidate Ouzman Cisse, choosing UVA and military service keeps him close to family. 

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  • Can UVA, the Top Autonomous Racecar Team in the US, Take All at Indy?

    UVA's autonomous racecar was best in the U.S. at its January showdown in Las Vegas, coming in second only to the Munich team. Can CAVCAR conquer Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sept. 6?

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  • Meet the Wearable Tech Inventor Whose Health Watch Could Better Watch Over You

    A watch that could be more functional than the latest fitness trackers and health performance wearables is just one of the exciting developments in the Watson Research Lab.

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  • UVA and NCI-Funded SASCO Center Marks Milestones in Cancer Cell Organelles Research

    UVA’s Center for Systems Analysis of Stress-adapted Cancer Organelles (SASCO) recently hosted its first annual symposium.

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  • UVA Engineering Professor’s $600,000 Grant Set to Innovate Pediatric Brain Tumor Treatment

    The study will examine a combination of two cutting-edge cancer technologies, aiming to create a treatment that improves survivorship.

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  • UVA Engineers Design Lookalike Drug Carrier To Evade Lung’s Lines of Defense

    Managing hard-to-treat respiratory illnesses like asthma and pulmonary fibrosis just got easier if a new drug-carrying molecule is as sneaky as its inventors think.

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  • How Do You Mend a Damaged Heart? UVA Researchers Have Solid Leads

    Biomedical engineering professor Jeff Saucerman and his research team have identified medications that might be able to regenerate heart cells to repair damage.

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