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 | | Washington University electrical engineers Robert Morley and Ed Richter display the electronics behind a specially designed shoe that would help prevent diabetics from damaging their feet. |
 | | Robert E. Morley, D.Sc., Washington University professor of electrical engineering, in collaboration with Michael J. Mueller, Ph.D, associate professor of physical therapy at Washington University School of Medicine, have a detailed project that they hope can help thwart this complication. |
 | | With the assistance of Edward J. Richter, research associate in electrical engineering, Joe Klaesner, Ph.D., research assistant professor in physical therapy, and funding by the National Institutes of Health, Morley has designed an electronic monitoring device that may let diabetics know when their feet are in trouble. |
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