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Carnegie Mellon University researchers at the Biohybrid and Organic Robotics Group (B.O.R.G.) led by Victoria Webster-Wood, in collaboration with researchers at Case Western Reserve University, are studying the sea slug feeding structure to learn more about how the brain, muscular system and nervous system interact. Their research is being used both in robots and in simulations as part of a multinational research collaboration studying neuromuscular systems.
Competitive: Stanford University (US): Do you want to help Stanford University better understand and measure the effects of neuromuscular disorders,...
Competitive: Stanford University (US): Do you want to help Stanford University better understand and measure the effects of neuromuscular disorders,...
Competitive: Stanford University (US): Do you want to help Stanford University better understand and measure the effects of neuromuscular disorders,...
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