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James Tunnell

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Come learn about study abroad in Montpellier, France next summer Texas BME UT BMES Texas Engineering Biotransport Maymester. Information Sessions: 9/24, 5:30pm-6:30pm, BME 3.206 10/14, 6pm-7pm, BME 3.204 Study Abroad Fair: 9/23, 10am-3pm, in EER 2nd Floor Lobby

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1000x is a lot faster... check out the new paper on skin tumor surgical margin detection using superpixels with Raman microscopy by Xu Feng Xu Feng. Texas BME Texas Engineering onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…

1000x is a lot faster... check out the new paper on skin tumor surgical margin detection using superpixels with Raman microscopy by Xu Feng <a href="/Xfeng89Xu/">Xu Feng</a>. <a href="/UTBiomedical/">Texas BME</a> <a href="/CockrellSchool/">Texas Engineering</a>  

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Great ingenuity from Texas BME could make a real impact on #COVID19 patients in Texas and beyond. This approach could build 10,000 #Ventilator (s) for only $1M

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Tomorrow we hear from Associate Professor James Tunnell for a talk on Biophotonics in Oncology: Improving Detection, Surgical Guidance, and Immunotherapy of Cancer Using Light bit.ly/3Q5SXCO

Tomorrow we hear from Associate Professor James Tunnell for a talk on Biophotonics in Oncology: Improving Detection, Surgical Guidance, and Immunotherapy of Cancer Using Light bit.ly/3Q5SXCO
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#TexasEngineers are collaborating w/Dell Medical School on new research to improve the process of removing benign #skincancer w/a device that can image and analyze tissue in minutes. If proven effective the process could be applied to other types of cancer too: bit.ly/3kqgpAW

#TexasEngineers are collaborating w/<a href="/DellMedSchool/">Dell Medical School</a> on new research to improve the process of removing benign #skincancer w/a device that can image and analyze tissue in minutes. If proven effective the process could be applied to other types of cancer too: bit.ly/3kqgpAW