Research @ UVA Engineering
Engineering For HealthUVA Engineering is co-located with the top-ranked UVA School of Medicine and UVA Health System, and our culture values and rewards collaboration and initiative.
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UVA Researchers Uncover Key to Preventing Fibrosis in Biomaterial Implants
Researchers in the UVA Department of Biomedical Engineering have discovered a type of fibroblast cells that appear to drive a deadly disease progression.
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UVA Biomedical Engineering Professor Receives FDA Clearance for AI Muscle Health Analysis Tool
Silvia Salinas Blemker’s spin out company, Springbok Analytics, can now commercialize its precision health technology.
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Systems and Information Engineering 2.0: The Future of Complex Systems
Opinion: Integrating AI with human insight to revolutionize smart systems for a modern world.
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Biomedical Engineering Professor Receives $3.1M NIH Grant to Improve Heart Attack Outcomes
Jeff Saucerman will collaborate with researchers at the School of Medicine to study the role of lipoprotein receptors in heart failure.
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UVA Co-Leads $2.9 Million NIH Investigation Into Where Systems May Fail People with Disabilities
Rupa Valdez has combined efforts with a Johns Hopkins University researcher and others to understand how systems affect the care of people with disabilities.
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UVA Biomedical Engineering Professor Receives Eugene M. Landis Award from the Microcirculatory Society
Shayn Peirce-Cottler received a national career award for her work in microvascular research.
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Kimberly Kelly’s Newest Title: Editor-in-Chief
Kim Kelly, a University of Virginia biomedical engineering professor and expert in bioinformatics, has been selected to serve as editor-in-chief of Molecular Imaging and Biology.
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$3.9 Million Grant Accelerates UVA Professor’s Efforts to Detect Alzheimer’s Early
University of Virginia professor Mathews Jacob is leading research to improve imaging techniques for diagnosing neurodegenerative diseases.
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Research by UVA Faculty Member Could Help Prevent Organ Transplant Rejection
Breakthrough research by Evan Scott and team uses nanoparticles to help the body accept transplanted organs without lifelong immunosuppressive drugs, reducing risks
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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.