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Mohamed Zaid, first year graduate student, selected as finalist for the EMBS Student Paper Competition

[11/13/2021]

Guidoboni shares intersections of engineering, precision health

[12/13/2021]

Team develops new method to detect cardiovascular dysfunctions

[11/12/2021]

Roger Fales and Giovanna Guidoboni named associate deans in College of Engineering at the University of Missouri

[01/13/2021]

News Archive

MIZZOU ENGINEER PART OF A TEAM TO RESTORE ORGAN FUNCTION

[10/30/2020]

Dr. Guidoboni is part of an interdisciplinary team from across the country selected to study the lower urinary tract in hopes of restoring bladder function to those who suffer from urinary incontinence.

MEET A MIZZOU ENGINEER: GIOVANNA GUIDOBONI

[09/03/2020]

Do you have to be good at math to be an engineer? Not necessarily. But it helps to have a good mathematician working alongside you. Meet Giovanna Guidoboni, Mizzou Engineer, mathematician and interdisciplinary researcher.

MU’s GUIDOBONI PENS UNIQUE, INTERDISCIPLINARY TEXTBOOK

[09/12/2020]

What do you do when there’s no textbook that fits the exact, unique nature of your course of study and research? You write your own.

HOME-BASED MEDICAL SENSORS ARE EXTENDING SENIORS' INDEPENDENCE

[05/14/2020]

Research on the bed sensor system came to a significant turning point in 2017 when Italian American researcher Giovanna Guidoboni joined MU as a professor in the department of electrical engineering and computer science and the department of mathematics.

A "VIRTUAL" VIEW WITH A LITTLE BIT OF MATH


[04/17/2020]

MU scientists advance a way to track changes in a person’s cardiovascular system



GETTING TO THE HEART OF THE MATTER

[04/11/2019]

For decades, researchers and medical professionals haven’t been able to measure and interpret the BCG waveform in a standardized way that allows for noninvasive monitoring of cardiovascular health over time. Marge Skubic and Giovanna Guidoboni just figured out how.

MU's PROFESSOR GLAUCOMA MODELING REACHES BREAKTHROUGH

[07/11/2018]

Giovanna Guidoboni and her team began to build mathematical models that could account for the discrepancies and help better predict why exactly blood flow might be limited in the eye and what factors determine whether it is or isn’t.