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DIR: TONY M. KEAVENY, Ph.D.
The Berkeley Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratory, in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UC Berkeley, was established in 1993 with three broad goals: 1) to educate students in performing independent, high-quality research in orthopaedic biomechanics; 2) to apply the principles of engineering mechanics to understand basic biological processes and mechanisms related to the structure and function of bone; and 3) to apply the principles of mechanical en ...
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Human Growth Hormone: Fountain of youth or prescription for danger?
By Lori Rochelle Roniger
Edmund Chein, MD, used to treat patients with injuries and physical disabilities who were also taking hormones for recognized medical conditi ...
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BME 456: Biosolid Mechanics: Modeling and Applications
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Biomaterials: Body Parts of the Future
by Cheryl R. Blanchard, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist Dr. Cheryl R. Blanchard, of the Materials Development Department in SwRI's Mechanical and Materials Engineering Division, conducts research aimed at improving biomaterials for medical implant applications. The atomic force microscope shown here is a powerful tool used to study the fine structures of surfaces and interfaces important to understanding the interaction between biomaterials and t ...
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Biomaterials: Body Parts of the Future
by Cheryl R. Blanchard, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist Dr. Cheryl R. Blanchard, of the Materials Development Department in SwRI's Mechanical and Materials Engineering Division, conducts research aimed at improving biomaterials for medical implant applications. The atomic force microscope shown here is a powerful tool used to study the fine structures of surfaces and interfaces important to understanding the interaction between biomaterials and t ...
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Application of Functional Genomics for Identification of Stem Cells in Liver Cancer - Snorri S. Thorgeirsson, M.D., Ph.D.
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