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June 13, 2017 2:45 PM
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Paula Burch-Celentano pburch@tulane.edu
  
Research in Real Time
Computational models help researchers understand lung injury.

Jason Ryans, a fifth-year doctoral student, writes code to create novel computational models of the lung in Professor Don Gaver’s Pulmonary Mechanics Lab in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. The models help researchers better understand the mechanics of lung injury and how to develop better ventilator treatment strategies.

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