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Since the founding of BWU,
few fields of research have seen as many amazing results as medicine. Average
lifespan has jumped forty years from our traditional three score and ten, and
the improvement in quality of life has been even more dramatic.
BWU has led the charge. In the last ten years alone, BWU
researchers have pioneered Multivariate Circadian Imaging;
so-called broken stalk DNA therapies; the
color blindness pill; vascular nano-scrubbers; the cure
for Kebek Strep IV; and new hope for Celiacs disease
sufferers in the form of E. coli+.
We are particularly proud of the contributions of the Villa-Lobos Center for Prosthetics
Research at BWUGuadalajara. Begun by a scientist whose violin-playing wife
had lost her bowing hand in an amphibicopter accident, researchers at the Villa-Lobos
Center are using state of the art alpha-wave signal detection algorithms to make
artificial limbs that respond to mental commands as surely as your original equipment.
At Guadalajara, the miraculous is routine. Men creep in blind and walk out able
to see like owls in the dark. Audio implants enable delighted users to hear whalesong
through a ships deck. And it was Guadalajara patients who smashed almost
every Olympic record before the rules changes of 2133.
BWUs medical faculty is always striving for perfection. According to more
than one of our patients, were already pretty darn close.
For further information about the work were doing,
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