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    Biomedical Engineering professor earns National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute grant

    Igor Efimov has received a two-year, $437,330 grant for research titled “Opto-Electric Mapping of Action Potentials."

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    FRAXA Research Foundation awards grant to biomedical engineering professor

    Vitaly A. Klyachko has received a one-year, $70,000 grant for research titled “Translation-independent Functions of FMRP in Excitability, Synaptic Transmission and Plasticity.”

  1. 233.

    Answers CEO receives 2012 Entrepreneur of the Year Central Midwest Award

    David Karandish, an alumnus of the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, was selected by a panel of judges which included previous award winners, CEOs, private capital investors and other Midwest business leaders.

  1. 234.

    Glides like balsa

    High school teams created the gliders out of balsa wood with consultation from 17 Boeing engineers and WUSTL undergraduate Boeing Scholars.

  1. 235.

    I-CARES grant awarded to Computer Science & Engineering professor

    Professor Chenyang Lu was awarded a $35,000 I-CARES grant entitled, "Reliable Home Area Networking for Energy-Efficient Buildings and Homes."

  1. 236.

    Rhythmic firing of nerve cells involved in body’s movements

    According to a report in Nature, by assistant professor John Cunningham and other researchersa new model for understanding how nerve cells in the brain control movement may help unlock the secrets of the motor cortex.

  1. 237.

    Associate Professor Guy Genin's work featured in Mechanical Engineering, The Magazine of ASME

    Associate Professor Guy Genin collaborated with Associate Professor Ram Devireddy of Louisiana State University to publish an article, "MEs in Nano-Medicine."

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    Air quality in St. Louis and beyond: Associate Professor Jay Turner on KMOX NewsRadio

    Turner addressed common questions: If people die from air pollution, why does this cause never appear on their death certificate? and Which neighborhoods in our region have the cleanest air?

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    Biomedical engineering student named John R. Cameron Young Investigator Competition finalist

    Of 238 submissions to Young Investigator Competition, only the nine highest scoring submissions were accepted.

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    Engineering students featured in WUSTL Career Center student profiles

    Austin Curry, Chris Wilburn, Kathleen Hiltz, Kristen Cardenas, Randy Johnston and Zack Cole are all featured in the Career Center Student Profiles.

 
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