Caption: On March 17, 2009, a GPS-enabled asthma inhaler is held by David Van Sickle, postdoctorate fellow in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health and Society Scholars in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Photo: Jeff Miller
Date: March 2009
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Caption: David Van Sickle, postdoctorate fellow in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health and Society Scholars in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is pictured on March 17, 2009.
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Date: March 2009
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Caption: Students (from left to right) Andrew Dias, Jeremy Schaefer, Andrew Bremer and Jeremy Glynn work together in the Engineering Centers Building at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on March 11, 2009, on a project designed by postdoctoral fellow David Van Sickle to create a low-cost spirometer, a device used to measure lung function, that could be used in low income countries to diagnose and manage respiratory disease.
Photo: Bryce Richter
Date: March 2009
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Caption: Students Jeremy Schaefer (left) and Andrew Dias (right) work together in the Engineering Centers Building at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on March 11, 2009, on a project designed by postdoctoral fellow David Van Sickle to create a low-cost spirometer, a device used to measure lung function, that could be used in low income countries to diagnose and manage respiratory disease.
Photo: Bryce Richter
Date: March 2009
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