The lab’s work on using a hybrid of traditional, concise math and the modern, convoluted math of AI to understand how the urinary tract works (and hopefully how to fix it) lands the cover story of Fall’s Division of Physical Therapy Magazine at Emory. Check it out here!
It’s a nice human interest piece the highlights both the importance of lower urinary tract disfunction, how projects like this get started, and why mathematical representations – if done right – are such a powerful tool to help understand our physiology. The lab is honored to be featured alongside powerhouse faculty like Drs. Ting, Kesar, and Johanson.
(My pivot to launching a podcast, Holy Shift! Biomedical Breakthroughs Shaping Tomorrow, has pretty well consumed my extracurricular time. You should explore the “why” behind the pod in my other post and listen to it wherever you listen to your other favorites like Apple Podcasts, Amazon, YouTube, Spotify. When that whole thing settles down I fully expect a glorious return to blogging. It feels good to know I’m posting words online written by a human being, which, it’s strange to say, is somewhat unusual these days.)