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Nebraska Engineering professor and Virtual Incision co-founder Shane Farritor watches as Dr. Michael Jobst uses surgical controls in front of two video screens.
Nebraska-developed surgical robot receives FDA approval
February 27, 2024
Science & Technology
On Campus
Nebraska Engineering professor and Virtual Incision co-founder Shane Farritor watches as Dr. Michael Jobst uses surgical controls in front of two video screens.
Surgical robot passes space test with flying colors
February 14, 2024
Science & Technology
Sean Crimmins, Erika Smith and Rachael Wagner adjust the robotic arm on a stand in a chamber for electromagnetic compatibility and electromagnetic interference testing.
Nebraska students engineer robot's space adventure
January 30, 2024
Science & Technology
The Nebraska-built surgical robot is among a number of scientific experiments being delivered to the International Space Station after the successful liftoff of NASA’s NG-20 cargo mission on Jan. 30. The Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft, shown here at liftoff atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, is expected to arrive at the station on Feb. 1. The surgical robot will be tested in the coming weeks.
Surgical robot developed at Nebraska launches into space
January 30, 2024
Science & Technology
On Campus
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with the Dragon cargo module lifts off at Cape Canaveral in December 2019.
Farritor's surgical robot headed to International Space Station
January 29, 2024
On Campus
Tomas Helikar, Susan J. Rosowski Associate Professor of biochemistry, will use a five-year, $1.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award program to advance his work on a virtual immune system aimed at increasing the understanding of immune-related diseases and ramping up the speed and efficiency of drug development.
Husker researcher takes another step toward virtual immune system
February 7, 2022
Science & Technology
Rajib Saha, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Nebraska, has received a $747,855 National Science Foundation CAREER award to study how an unusually versatile bacterium can be harnessed to more efficiently break down plant waste.
Husker scientist studying cellular metabolism’s role in fight against diseases
October 14, 2021
Science & Technology
Shane Farritor (right), professor of mechanical and materials engineering, helps Ted Carter control a surgical robot in a Virtual Incision lab at Nebraska Innovation Campus. Carter’s two-day tour included stops at City, East and Nebraska Innovation campuses.
Virtual Incision moves toward FDA approval of miniaturized surgical robot
December 8, 2020
Science & Technology
A Husker research team led by Limei Zhang, assistant professor of biochemistry, has been awarded a five-year, $1.8 million grant to study the novel mechanisms of iron-sulfur proteins that play multifaceted roles in stress response and antibiotic resistance.
Husker team awarded $1.8M to investigate iron-sulfur redox mechanisms
November 18, 2020
Science & Technology
A team of Husker biochemists led by Alex Vecchio has earned a five-year, $1.8 million grant from the Department of Health and Human Services’ National Institute of General Medical Sciences to understand how the structure and assembly of membrane proteins influence the function and dysfunction of tight junctions.
Husker biochemists earn $1.8M grant to study tight junctions
October 7, 2020
Science & Technology
Shane Farritor (right), professor of mechanical and materials engineering, helps Ted Carter control a surgical robot in a Virtual Incision lab at Nebraska Innovation Campus. Carter’s two-day tour included stops at City, East and Nebraska Innovation campuses.
Faculty startup Virtual Incision receives $20M investment
February 4, 2020

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