Bio-Medicine.com: UB scientist helps develop surgical training software

Release Date: June 1, 2010 This content is archived.

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An article on Bio-Medicine.com reports that Thenkurussi "Kesh" Kesavadas, director of the Virtual Reality Laboratory, is one of two Buffalo scientists who have developed the first procedure-based, hands-on surgical training software to allow surgeons to practice their robot-assisted skills before they perform a surgical procedure on a patient. The article also appeared on the blogs BioScholar.com and PhysOrg.com.

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