Nanorobots take a giant leap toward real-world medicine
Phys.org - 18-Nov-2024A groundbreaking model helps tiny robots navigate bloodstreams, paving the way for clinical trials
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Professor of Biomedical Engineering at University of Saskatchewan
Dr. Chris Zhang is a professor at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Engineering, specializing in mechanical and biomedical engineering. With a Ph.D. from McMaster University, his research spans robotics, artificial intelligence, and computational modeling. Dr. Zhang is widely recognized for his interdisciplinary work, particularly in developing micro/nano-robot technologies for medical applications. He is committed to advancing healthcare innovations through collaboration across engineering and medical sciences.
Visit website: https://engineering.usask.ca/people/mech/zhang,chris.php
See also: University of Saskatchewan (USask) - Public university in Saskatoon, Canada
Details last updated 19-Nov-2024
A groundbreaking model helps tiny robots navigate bloodstreams, paving the way for clinical trials