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== Muzic lab ==
 
== Muzic lab ==
 
=== Raymond Muzic, PhD ===
 
=== Raymond Muzic, PhD ===
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|Raymond Muzic is current an associate professor in Radiology of Case Western Reserve University. His dog's name is Buffy. Learn more: [http://ccir.uhrad.com/faculty/raymuzic.asp]
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=== Yu-Hua Dean Fang ===
 
=== Yu-Hua Dean Fang ===
 
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|Dean is currently a graduate student of Case Western Reserve University. He proceeded to his PhD candidacy in Biomedical Engineering in 2005. After a serious injury of ACL in 2006, he managed to come back to the basketball court in 2007 and played well ever since. He loves snorkeling, diving and all kinds of sea activities, as well as working in an office without a window.  
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|Dean is currently a graduate student of Case Western Reserve University. He proceeded to his PhD candidacy in Biomedical Engineering in 2005. After a serious injury of ACL in 2006, he managed to come back to the basketball court in 2007 and played well ever since. He loves snorkeling, diving and all kinds of sea activities, as well as working in an office without a window. Learn more:[http://ccir.uhrad.com/students/deanfang.asp]
 
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Revision as of 20:55, 1 February 2008


Muzic lab

Raymond Muzic, PhD


Muzic2.jpg Raymond Muzic is current an associate professor in Radiology of Case Western Reserve University. His dog's name is Buffy. Learn more: [1]

Yu-Hua Dean Fang


Deanfang 1.jpg Dean is currently a graduate student of Case Western Reserve University. He proceeded to his PhD candidacy in Biomedical Engineering in 2005. After a serious injury of ACL in 2006, he managed to come back to the basketball court in 2007 and played well ever since. He loves snorkeling, diving and all kinds of sea activities, as well as working in an office without a window. Learn more:[2]