Vanderbilt engineering professor’s company makes successful first-in-human clinical study using novel device for endoscopic surgery
Herowear exosuit technology launches with on-campus departments
Company co-founded by Vanderbilt professor receives distinguished FDA breakthrough device designation for minimally invasive surgical tool
Vanderbilt and 101st Airborne collaborate on development of exoskeleton for soldier use in Pathfinder Project
Army Futures Command awards Pathfinder seed funding to Tonia Rex and Doug Adams
Karl Zelik is inaugural awardee of a Scaling Success Grant
New study reveals breakthrough tool to show how much exoskeletons reduce back injury risk
Army Futures Command backs development of soft exoskeleton for soldiers
Surgical robots developed by Vanderbilt researchers could make radical prostatectomy safer and less invasive
Michael Goldfarb, H. Fort Flowers Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has been elected as a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, the highest professional distinction accorded solely to academic inventors.