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Forbes

The Future Of Genomics In Cancer Care

Dartmouth engineer Sean Hogan ’88, VP of Healthcare, IBM, explains why genomic medicine is one of the greatest advances in treating cancer.

Apr 08, 2014

Nature

Prostate cancer: Increasing the potential of prostate biopsies with bioimpedance spectroscopy

Professor Ryan Halter's research is cited in this review artice about integrating electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) into the 12-core biopsy protocol.

Apr 07, 2014

Forbes

The 2014 Midas List: More Liberal Arts-Trained Tech Investors Than You Might Expect

Six Dartmouth alumni, including three Dartmouth engineers, made the 2014 “Midas List”—those Forbes considers the best venture capitalists in the world.

Mar 31, 2014

The Dartmouth

Students, faculty support Thayer expansion

Students and faculty interviewed said they support the expansion, announced by College President Phil Hanlon last November.

Mar 27, 2014

The Huffington Post

In Search of the 'Piece of Resistance' to Increase Interest in Engineering

In her second op-ed, Dartmouth engineering professor Vicki May confesses that she is "an engineer who didn't play with Legos."

Mar 19, 2014

The Huffington Post

Broadening the Path to Engineering

In this op-ed, Dartmouth engineering professor Vicki May argues that, "Engineering is so much broader than math and science. It is building. Creating. Connecting. Helping."

Mar 12, 2014

The Dartmouth

In final projects, engineering students tackle campus issues

For a final project in a design thinking engineering class, Sophie Sheeline ’16 and her team proposed a new social network called the “Granite system” to replace the Greek system.

Mar 11, 2014

The Telegraph (Nashua)

A weird glow in nuclear power plants is proving valuable when aiming cancer treatment

Professor Brian Pogue comments on research about using the information from the Cherenkov radiation that patients emit during cancer treatment.

Mar 06, 2014

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