Johns Hopkins Orthpaedics T-32 training grant partners CAMP group in collaboration with Johns Hopkins Orthopaedic Surgery here at LCSR

September 20, 2016

“The Johns Hopkins Orthopaedics T-32 training grant is an NIH funded research fellowship aimed at collaborative team science. The grant funds one orthopaedic surgery resident and two postdoctoral basic science or engineering postdoctoral fellows each year.

We are proud to announce that this year, the grant has brought together Johns Hopkins Orthopaedic Surgery (Greg Osgood and Alex Johnson) and the Computer Aided Medical Procedures (CAMP) group (Nassir Navab and Bernhard Fuerst) at the JHU Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics (LCSR) to work on advanced visualization methods for orthopaedic surgical applications.”

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