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- Professional Day: How to Succeed in Today's Market
Agenda and Details - The Eaton E. Lattman Graduate Student Lecture Series
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- Two Professors Receive 'Genius Grants'
- Institute for Computational Medicine awarded a $2 million equipment grant from NIH
- Engineering Students Create Device to Protect Electric Utility Workers
- Nonprofits Face Serious Constraints on Policy Involvement
- Asteroid Named for Johns Hopkins
- $2 Million Computer Will Help Unravel Major Medical Ailments
- Alumna Jennifer Hooper McCarty Featured on 'The Colbert Report'
- Mary Jo Salter: The Poet’s Poet
Greg Hager
Greg Hager, Professor of Computer Science, builds mathematical models to determine safer, more accurate, and less invasive surgical techniques. Those techniques include suturing, dissecting and joining tissue, and could ultimately enhance the precision of robotic surgical tools. “Our team wants to break surgical procedures down to simple gestures that can be represented mathematically by computer software, says Hager.”
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