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Professor Terry working with students at the ASME SAE competition.
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High school student assembling his custom-designed, laser-cut parts for a surgical robot.
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Members of Lincoln's Clyde Malone Community Center work on a creative project.
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Dr. Terry assisting students performing mock surgery on a simulated abdominal cavity.
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High school student showing off her remotely operated surgical tool for diagnosing endometriosis.
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Simulated tissue used for teaching high school students about viscoelasticity.
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High school students with their remotely operated surgical robots.
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High school student's tank-style exploratory robot with wireless video camera.
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High school students performing mock laparoscopic surgery through a simulated abdominal wall.
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Student fabricating simulated intestines from latex and Silly Putty.
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One of the objectives of the TRL is to enhance the interest of K12 students in STEM subjects by exposing them to cutting-edge biomedical research. A mechanism for sharing our latest efforts is to conduct interactive workshops that are adapted from our research. If your school or class would like to visit (or receive a visit from) the IBL, please contact Dr. Terry.