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Hamlyn Centre

Robotic Surgery Centre at Imperial College London.

The Hamlyn Centre was established for developing safe, effective and accessible technologies that can reshape the future of healthcare for both developing and developed countries. The Centre focuses on technological innovation with a strong emphasis on clinical translation, resulting in direct patient benefits with global impacts. Hamlyn is at the forefront of research in imagingsensing and robotics for addressing global health challenges associated with demographic, environmental, social and economic changes. 

The Centre is one of the several research centres that make up the Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI). Focusing on improving global health and healthcare through evidence-based innovation, IGHI is one of Imperial’s six global challenge institutes

Visit website: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/hamlyn-centre/

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See also: Academia Imperial College London (ICL) - Public research university with an international reputation for excellence in teaching and research

Details last updated 18-Jun-2020

People at Hamlyn Centre

Guang-Zhong Yang

Former Director and Co-Founder of the Hamlyn Centre.

Hamlyn Centre News

Nanoscale devices making big strides in surgery

Guardian - 17-Jan-2016

Not nanobots but tiny surgical instruments. Imperial College used nanoscale 3D printing to devel...

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Surgical Robot Challenge 2016 Now Open For Entries

DOTmed - 18-Dec-2015

Competition showcases cutting-edge advances in surgical robot technologies. Prize fund of 10,000...

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Robotic Surgery