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ViSE Seminar Series: Biomarkers of Cardiovascular Disease, SC 5326, Thursday February 13, 11:50. Refreshments provided.
Feb. 10, 2014—Welcome Dr. Thomas J. Wang, MD who has joined Vanderbilt as the new Director of the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine. Dr. Wang comes to Vanderbilt from Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, where he directed the heart failure disease management program and served as the associate director of the heart failure/transplantation section. Biomarkers of...
Leuthardt to speak at ViSE Seminar Series, Monday January 27, 5:15pm
Jan. 16, 2014—Center for Innovation in Neuroscience and Technology: Developing Models for Innovation in Academic Neurosurgery Speaker: Eric C. Leuthardt, M.D. Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Date: Monday January 27th Time: 4:30 Social, 5:15 Seminar Start Place: 134 “Jacobs Believed in Me” Auditorium (FGH) and Atrium There is currently an acceleration of new scientific...
1st SPRING SEMESTER VISE SEMINAR, January 27, 2014, 5:15-6:10pm, FGH 134
Dec. 18, 2013—Speaker: Dr. Eric Leuthardt, MD Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery, & Biomedical Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis Title: Director of the Center for Innovation in Neuroscience and Technology Date: Monday, January 27th, 2014 Time: 5:10-6:10pm Place: Featheringill Hall 134, “Jacobs Believed in Me” Auditorium Website: http://cint.wustl.edu
Annual Surgery and Engineering Symposium
Dec. 4, 2013—The Vanderbilt Institute in Surgery and Engineering (VISE) and the Department of Surgery Research Collaborative will host the second annual Vanderbilt Surgery and Engineering Symposium today, Wednesday, Dec. 11, from 3 to 7 p.m. in Light Hall- Room 208 and North Atrium. Nick Hopkins, Distinguished Professor of Neurosurgery, Professor of Radiology, State University of New...
ViSE affiliates partner on grant awarded to the Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Nov. 21, 2013—The Vanderbilt Medical & Electromechanical Design lab is a partner on a grant recently awarded by the Korean government to the Korea Institute of Science and Technology entitled “Development of Next-Generation Micro Surgical Robot Based on Open Platform”. The purpose of the work is to develop a surgical robotic system with steerable end effectors for...
ViSE affiliates present results of the NSF-CPS Project
Nov. 19, 2013—The first year results of the NSF-CPS Project “CPS-Synergy: Integrated Modeling, Analysis and Synthesis of Miniature Medical Devices” were presented at the Fourth Annual Cyber-Physical Systems Principal Investigators meeting in Arlington, VA. Here you can download the poster that has been presented.
ViSE affiliates win OLYMPUS Best Laparoscopy/Robotic Paper Award
Nov. 18, 2013—The study “Laparoscopic Wireless Palpation Device: Preliminary Assessment of Simulated Tumor Detection in an Elastic Modulus” by A. Benson, M. Beccani, C. Di Natali, R. Pickens, P. Valdastri, S. D. Herrell received the OLYMPUS Best Laparoscopy/Robotic Paper Award at the 31st World Congress of Endourology in New Orleans, LA. Read more: 31st World Congress of...
ViSE Seminar Series: Challenges in Interventional Oncology: Soft-tissue Ablative Therapeutics, SC 5326, Thursday November 21, 11:50-1:10, Refreshments provided.
Nov. 18, 2013—Challenges in Interventional Oncology: Soft-tissue Ablative Therapeutics Presenters: Dr. Dan Brown, MD, Chief of Interventional Oncology VUMC Dr. Logan W. Clements, PhD Research Assistant Professor Biomedical Engineering Thursday November 21st, 2013 Stevenson Center 5326 11:50-1:10 pm Snacks & refreshments at 11:50 Noon seminar start
Posters accepted until Dec. 1 for Annual Surgery and Engineering Symposium
Nov. 3, 2013— The Vanderbilt Institute in Surgery and Engineering (VISE) and the Department of Surgery Research Collaborative will host the second annual Vanderbilt Surgery and Engineering Symposium from 3 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11, in Light Hall- Room 208 and North Atrium. Nick Hopkins, Distinguished Professor of Neurosurgery, Professor of Radiology, State University of New...
Joint ME and ViSE Seminar: Medical Mobile Robots From Pill-size Down to Micron Scale, 134 FGH, Monday November 11, 3:10. Refreshments provided.
Nov. 2, 2013—Medical Mobile Robots From Pill-size Down to Micron Scale Speaker: Metin Sitti, Ph.D. Director of NanoRobotics Lab and Center for Bio-Robotics, Carnegie Mellon University Date: Monday November 11th Time: 2:50 Social, 3:10 Seminar Start Place: 134 FGH This talk will discuss ongoing research at the JHU Engineering Research Center for Computer-Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology...
ViSE affiliate to speak at upcoming BME seminar
Nov. 1, 2013—The Biomedical Engineering seminar next week will be given by Brett Byram, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering. Dr. Byram will discuss his research in a talk entitled “Decluttering Diagnostic Ultrasound: Searching for the Polar Bear in the Blizzard”. The seminar will begin at 12:20 on Tuesday, November 5 in Stevenson Center 5326. Abstract: Medical...
National Robotics Initiative grant will provide surgical robots with a new level of machine intelligence
Nov. 1, 2013—Providing surgical robots with a new kind of machine intelligence that significantly extends their capabilities and makes them much easier and more intuitive for surgeons to operate is the goal of a major new grant announced as part of the National Robotics Initiative. The five-year, $3.6 million project, titled Complementary Situational Awareness for Human-Robot Partnerships, is...
ViSE affiliate named to ‘Popular Mechanics’ top 10 innovators list
Oct. 25, 2013—Popular Mechanics has named Michael Goldfarb, H. Fort Flowers Professor of Mechanical Engineering, one of its “Ten Innovators Who Changed The World” for 2013. Goldfarb, who develops robotic adaptive equipment for people with disabilities, and his former graduate student Ryan Farris were recognized for the Indego, an exoskeleton they developed at Vanderbilt to help paraplegics...
ViSE affiliates restore surgeon’s sense of touch during minimally invasive surgery
Oct. 25, 2013—During open surgery doctors rely on their sense of touch to identify the edges of hidden tumors and to locate hidden blood vessels and other anatomical structures: a procedure they call palpation. But this practice is not possible in minimally invasive surgery where surgeons work with small, specialized tools and miniature cameras that fit through...
ViSE Seminar Series: Moving from Qualitative to Quantitative Myocardial Stiffness to Enable Early Heart Failure Diagnosis, SC 5326, Thursday October 31, 11:50. Refreshments provided.
Oct. 24, 2013—Moving from Qualitative to Quantitative Myocardial Stiffness to Enable Early Heart Failure Diagnosis Speakers: Dr. Evan Brittain, MD, Fellow, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine Dr. Brett Byram, PhD Assistant Professor of BME Date: Thursday October 31st Time: 11:50 Social, Noon Seminar Start Place: Stevenson Center, 5326 About the Speakers: Dr. Evan Brittain, MD earned his medical...