Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics Presentation Award
Another ViSE collaboration receives award!
The paper entitled “Trans-Nasal Robotic Micro-Surgery of the Throat: A Cadaveric Feasibility Study” by A. Bajo, L.M. Dharamsi, J.L. Netterville, C.G. Garrett, N. Simaan won the 2nd prize for oral presentation at the Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics 2013 held June 22-25 in London, UK.
The Symposium aims to promote the development of advanced, minimally invasive surgical robots that are intelligent, sensor rich and allow seamless human interaction through multidisciplinary collaboration between the surgical and engineering community. For further information about the Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics please consult the program announcement http://www.hamlyn-robotics.org/
The Hamlyn Centre for Robotics Surgery was established for developing safe, effective and accessible technologies that can reshape the future of healthcare for both developing and developed countries. Focusing on technological innovation but with a strong emphasis on clinical translation and direct patient benefit with a global impact, the centre is at the forefront of research in imaging, sensing and robotics for addressing global health challenges associated with demographic, environment, social and economic changes.