Futurum - Mech-ing endoscopies safer by using robots you can swallow

FUTURUM: Mech-ing Endoscopies Safer by Using Robots You Can Swallow

The Advanced Medical Technologies Laboratory , working with Futurum ( a magazine and online platform aimed at inspiring young people to follow a career in the sciences, research and technology ), has created a series of educational materials based on our robotic capsule endoscope research. The main article " Mech-ing...

CU’s Explore Engineering Day for Women

CU’s Explore Engineering Day for Women

Explore Engineering Day for Women provides high school young women with the opportunity to experience engineering at CU-Boulder. At the Advanced Medical Technologies Laboratory these students tested their minimally invasive surgical skills.

 Ben Terry working with students using a surgical simulator

CU’s NSF GK-12 Fellows Program

GK-12 Fellow, Ben Terry, at Denver School of Science and Technology, working with students using a surgical simulator.

Lynette Naler working in the lab

Boulder Valley School District Science Research Program for High School Seniors

Our lab has worked with the Boulder Valley School District Science Research Program for High School Seniors to engage high school seniors in research. Michael Nye (Monarch High School) and Lynette Naler (Broomfield High School) have completed this program.

CU’s Engineering Success Institute with students practicing their surgical skills using surgical trainers

CU’s Engineering Success Institute

High School Juniors and Seniors (from across Colorado), completing Minimally Invasive Surgery Training/Skills Assessment in the AMTL, during their week-long stay on campus.