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Designing More Effective Drug Delivery and Diagnostic Procedures: Ferrara applies her training to make a difference [Women to Watch]
2021 IEEE Biomedical Engineering Award recipient Dr. Katherine Whitaker Ferrara joined the faculty at Stanford University four years ago with the goal of translating the research from her laboratory into human studies. The award recognized some of the work her lab is best known for, research spanning all aspects of image-guided drug delivery and, in particular, the use of ultrasound instrumentation to improve imaging in the treatment of cancer.