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Neuroscience seminar highlights technologies for brain injuries, vaccine developments


Neuroscience seminar highlights technologies for brain injuries, vaccine developments
The Purdue Center for Paralysis Research brings neurophysiological and engineering solutions to a trauma-themed seminar series, co-sponsored by Plexon. (Image provided)
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The same technology that helps treat traumatic brain injuries in athletes and soldiers may one day help doctors determine the effectiveness of vaccines on patients.
This technology is among the neuroscience innovations and research in the spotlight as Purdue University’s Center for Paralysis Research and Plexon Neurotechnology Systems present the Seminar for Neurotrauma and Diseases. The seminar series, which runs through April, features speakers from Purdue, Harvard Medical School and the medical industry. ....

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Informational Technology Transformations: New Leadership Guides PVMIT | Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine


The Purdue Veterinary Medicine Information Technology department (PVMIT) is the onsite exclusive IT department for the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine.  That responsibility proved to be challenging over the past year, after the global COVID-19 pandemic was declared last March. 
PVMIT has undergone several transformations during the past 12 months. Guided by new leadership, the PVMIT team has adapted to the special needs of the college brought on by the pandemic while continuing to serve the PVM community and their day-to-day needs.
The team as a whole is made up of four sub-teams.  They are led by Nancy Allrich, who joined PVMIT last year in a new leadership capacity.  She provides oversight of daily and strategic IT operations and also directs and manages the application development, systems, support services, and instructional design teams. Additionally, Nancy leads PVMIT’s efforts in development and implementation of integrated technology. ....

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BMS Professor Co-leads Research on Tissue-engineered Implants that Offer Hope for Patients with Vocal Injuries | Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine


A collaborative team consisting of Purdue biomedical engineers and clinicians from IU has tissue-engineered component tissue replacements that support reconstruction of the larynx. (Stock image)
New technology from innovators at Purdue University and the Indiana University School of Medicine may one day help patients who suffer devastating vocal injuries from surgery on the larynx.  A collaborative team consisting of Purdue biomedical engineers and clinicians from IU has tissue-engineered component tissue replacements that support reconstruction of the larynx.
The innovation team is led by Stacey Halum, MD, FACS, a fellowship-trained laryngologist specializing in head and neck surgery, along with Sherry Harbin, PhD, who holds a joint appointment as a professor of basic medical sciences in the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine and professor of biomedical engineering in the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering. The team’s work is published in The Laryngo ....

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