#newinJBME Biomechanical changes in vaginal tissue during menopause contribute to the development of genitourinary conditions and decreased quality of life. This review adresses research methods and knowledge gaps for womens health researchers. @BEAMvt https://t.co/L5poMt4hNc
2024 starting off strong. I'm proud to show off my first first-author original research paper on using MRI in pregnant mice. Couldn't have done it without my awesome community of mentors and collaborators. Check out these figures!! #dale https://t.co/n6NHhSRyG4
Read about "Mechanics of Uterosacral Ligaments: Current Knowledge, Existing Gaps, and Future Directions" in our August Issue and at the link below
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https://t.co/ga5L5M4zeb Proud of our @BEAMvt outstanding student, Justin Dubik! Among his accomplishments, his hands-on learning @devita_vt's lab led to a pasta-quality device creation (read about it)! Congratulations, Justin, and all soon-to-be grads!!
@BEAMvt had another successful senior design project, virtual presentation today! One team created a device to test the quality of homemade pasta (mmmm🍝), advised by @devita_vt. Proud of our soon-to-be graduating Engineering Science and Mechanics grads!
Daniel Surinach, BEAM's engineering science and mechanics outstanding senior, has spent his time at @virginia_tech conducting preliminary research for a condition known as Peyronie’s Disease. @VTEngineering@OurVt#HokieGrad
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