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Winter 2006/07

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Computational Biomechanics: Making Strides Toward Patient Care
Regina Nuzzo, PhD

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Infrastructure and Workforce Needs in Biomedical Informatics and Computational Biology
Peter Lyster, PhD
Unraveling the Complex Functions of Proteins
Brittany Grayson
Neurons Seek Their Own Solution
Alla Katsnelson
Two Ways to Merge
Clara Moskowitz
Cancer Proteins Show Off Their Networking Skills
Rachel Courtland
Watching Blood Vessels Grow and Shrink
Megha Satyanayarana
Opening Airways
Sarah CP Williams
New Algorithm Finds Stories in Biomedical Literature
Brian Lee
A Fast Lane Through the Stomach
Maria José Viñas
Stem Cells’ Existential Crisis Explained
Ewen M. Callaway
Connecting the (Microarray) Dots from Drug to Disease
Marcus Woo
Now Available: User-Friendly RNA Dynamics Applications
Katharine Miller
Particle Swarm Optimization: Taking a Cue from Mother Nature
Jaco Schutte, PhD
Allen Brain Atlas Launched
Katharine Miller

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