Podcast goes inside the prosthetic revolution

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OMAHA, Neb. (May 20, 2019)—UNeMed’s tech transfer podcast, “Innovation Overground,” published this morning its latest episode, “Custom prosthetics.”

In the latest episode, Overground hosts Joe Runge, Tyler Scherr and Charlie Litton, discuss prosthetics that can be made with little more than a smart phone and a standard 3D printer. The episode features innovations from Nebraska’s world-class biomechanics department, where researchers created a hybrid arm and a custom-made prosthetic that helps a child play the cello.

Innovation Overground was created to help promote academic innovation and the technology transfer and commercialization efforts at the University of Nebraska and beyond. The podcast intends to examine what it takes to advance academic inventions and discoveries beyond the research bench and into people’s lives as “actual things on a shelf.”

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