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Nebraska scientists are leading a Department of Defense-funded project to develop technology that can administer oxygen to wounded military members being transported from remote locales.
DoD-funded microbubble tech to address lung injuries
June 12, 2018
Science & Technology
Benjamin Terry
Terry, NSRI team refine oxygen-delivery treatment
November 23, 2016
Science & Technology
Ben Terry, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, and graduate student Nathan Legband, in the small animal operating room. The Jan. 15 edition of the journal Biomaterials included work by UNL’s Ben Terry, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, and Mark Borden, CU associate professor of mechanical engineering, who collaborated to develop a new way for providing oxygen to people whose lungs cease to function.
Microbubbles add 'third lung' for oxygen delivery, healing
January 26, 2014

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