Establishing the scientific foundations of directly 3D-printing wireless implants inside t — NSF Award to OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, T
This project introduces an innovative method to build custom, wireless medical implants inside the body using a robotic probe that enters through a small 'keyhole' incision and prints and assembles complex functional devices without the trauma associated with traditional, large-incision surgery. This method not only re
| Award title | Establishing the scientific foundations of directly 3D-printing wireless implants inside t |
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| Award ID | 2614035 |
| Awardee | OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE |
| City | COLUMBUS |
| State | OH |
| Amount obligated | $492,146 |
| Principal investigator | Asimina Kiourti |
| Program | CSCS: Circuits and Systems for |
| Start date | 06/01/2026 |
| Abstract | This project introduces an innovative method to build custom, wireless medical implants inside the body using a robotic probe that enters through a small 'keyhole' incision and prints and assembles complex functional devices without the trauma associated with traditional, large-incision surgery. This method not only reduces recovery times and surgical risks but also broadens the accessibility and potential applications of wireless implants, benefiting a wider range of patients. This innovative t |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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