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Medical Imaging Innovator Christine Hendon Wins Presidential Honor

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Christine Hendon, assistant professor of electrical engineering at Columbia Engineering, has won the Presidential Early Career Award (PECASE), the highest honor the U.S. government gives to young scientists and engineers. Hendon develops innovative medical imaging instruments for use in surgery and breast cancer detection; she is one of 102 researchers from across the nation named by President Obama. Christine Hendon, recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award. Courtesy of Jeffrey Schifman/Columbia Engineering. "I congratulate these outstanding scientists and engineers on their...Read full article

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    Published: January 2017
    Presidential Early Career AwardPECASEChristine HendonImagingBiophotonicsResearch & TechnologyeducationOpticsColumbia University School of Engineering and Applied ScienceRapidScan

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