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SUMMARY:Health in Space Lunchtime Lecture: Remote Surgery in Space
DESCRIPTION:The Virtual Incision and UI Health team discuss their first simulated surgical procedure at the International Space Station.Join us on Saturday\, June 1\, 2024 at 12:00PM for a lunchtime lecture with Virtual Incision and UI Health. Lunch provided Address: 1524 N Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL 60610 Tickets include museum and special exhibition tickets and box lunch.  Lunchtime Lecture – Virtual Incision June 1\, 2024\, 12:00PM – 1:30PM 12:00PM – Guests take their box lunch and seats 12:30PM – Michelle Rinard\, Manager of Exhibitions and Development\, Opening Remarks (5MIN) 12:35PM – 1:15PM Dr. Shane Farritor\, Virtual IncisionRachael Wagner\, University of Nebraska-LincolnFrancesco Bianco\, MD\, FACS1:15PM – 1:30PM – Q&A * ** About the Presenters: Shane Farritor PhD\, MS\, Virtual Incision Shane Farritor\, Ph.D.\, M.S.\, holds a doctorate and master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from MIT and is currently a faculty member at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Prior to his work at the university\, Shane studied at the Kennedy Space Center\, Goddard Space Flight Center\, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Shane holds over 170 patents and has published over 140 peer-reviewed articles in the field of robotics.  Rachael Wagner\, University of Nebraska-Lincoln\, PhD Candidate Rachael Wagner is a biomedical engineering PhD student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her research interests include space technology and surgical robotics. She graduated with a bachelor’s from UNL in 2018 and worked at Virtual Incision in Lincoln before pursuing a graduate degree.  Francesco Bianco\, MD\, FACS\, Associate Professor of Surgery\, Division of General\, Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surgery\, Department of Surgery\, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine Dr. Francesco Bianco earned his medical degree from the College of Medicine\, G. D’Annunzio University in Chieti\, Italy\, where he also finished his general surgery residency and obtained his board certification. He completed a minimally invasive and robotic surgery fellowship at “Misericordia” Hospital in Grosseto\, Italy as part of the largest program of robotic general surgery in the world. Dr. Bianco has been deeply involved in the development and teaching of robotic surgery since 2003. As coordinator of the International School of Robotic Surgery in Italy and director of the Advanced Robotic Surgery Lab at UI Health\, he has trained more than 150 surgeons from around the world in advanced robotic surgery techniques. He has published over 60 peer-reviewed publications and 4 book chapters related to minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgery.    About the Exhibit: Health in Space: Daring to Explore The Health in Space: Daring to Explore exhibition was developed by the Canada Aviation and Space Museum\, one of three museums under Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation\, in collaboration with the Canadian Space Agency.  New Technologies in Space Medicine The International Museum of Surgical Science developed the New Technologies in Space Medicine exhibition in partnership with NASA\, Virtual Incision\, Axiom Space\, the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology\, the Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH)\, and the Japanese Culture Center.  For parking and directions\, visit https://imss.org/plan-your-visit/#nav For questions\, contact Michelle Rinard at michelle@imss.org or at 312-642-6502 ext. 3118
URL:https://imss.org/program/health-in-space-lunchtime-lecture-remote-surgery-in-space/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health in Space
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SUMMARY:Health in Space Lunchtime Lecture: Remote Surgery in Space
DESCRIPTION:The Virtual Incision and UI Health team discuss their first simulated surgical procedure at the International Space Station.\n\n\n\n\nJoin us on Saturday\, June 1\, 2024 at 12:00PM for a lunchtime lecture with Virtual Incision and UI Health. \nLunch provided \nAddress: 1524 N Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL 60610 \nTickets include museum and special exhibition tickets and box lunch. \n \nLunchtime Lecture – Virtual Incision \nJune 1\, 2024\, 12:00PM – 1:30PM \n12:00PM – Guests take their box lunch and seats \n12:30PM – Michelle Rinard\, Manager of Exhibitions and Development\, Opening Remarks (5MIN) \n12:35PM – 1:15PM \n\nDr. Shane Farritor\, Virtual Incision\nRachael Wagner\, University of Nebraska-Lincoln\nFrancesco Bianco\, MD\, FACS\n\n1:15PM – 1:30PM – Q&A \n* ** \nAbout the Presenters: \nShane Farritor PhD\, MS\, Virtual Incision \nShane Farritor\, Ph.D.\, M.S.\, holds a doctorate and master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from MIT and is currently a faculty member at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Prior to his work at the university\, Shane studied at the Kennedy Space Center\, Goddard Space Flight Center\, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Shane holds over 170 patents and has published over 140 peer-reviewed articles in the field of robotics. \n \nRachael Wagner\, University of Nebraska-Lincoln\, PhD Candidate \nRachael Wagner is a biomedical engineering PhD student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her research interests include space technology and surgical robotics. She graduated with a bachelor’s from UNL in 2018 and worked at Virtual Incision in Lincoln before pursuing a graduate degree. \n \nFrancesco Bianco\, MD\, FACS\, Associate Professor of Surgery\, Division of General\, Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surgery\, Department of Surgery\, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine \nDr. Francesco Bianco earned his medical degree from the College of Medicine\, G. D’Annunzio University in Chieti\, Italy\, where he also finished his general surgery residency and obtained his board certification. He completed a minimally invasive and robotic surgery fellowship at “Misericordia” Hospital in Grosseto\, Italy as part of the largest program of robotic general surgery in the world. Dr. Bianco has been deeply involved in the development and teaching of robotic surgery since 2003. As coordinator of the International School of Robotic Surgery in Italy and director of the Advanced Robotic Surgery Lab at UI Health\, he has trained more than 150 surgeons from around the world in advanced robotic surgery techniques. He has published over 60 peer-reviewed publications and 4 book chapters related to minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgery. \n \n \nAbout the Exhibit: \nHealth in Space: Daring to Explore \nThe Health in Space: Daring to Explore exhibition was developed by the Canada Aviation and Space Museum\, one of three museums under Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation\, in collaboration with the Canadian Space Agency. \n \nNew Technologies in Space Medicine \nThe International Museum of Surgical Science developed the New Technologies in Space Medicine exhibition in partnership with NASA\, Virtual Incision\, Axiom Space\, the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology\, the Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH)\, and the Japanese Culture Center. \n \nFor parking and directions\, visit https://imss.org/plan-your-visit/#nav \nFor questions\, contact Michelle Rinard at michelle@imss.org or at 312-642-6502 ext. 3118
URL:https://imss.org/program/health-in-space-lunchtime-lecture-remote-surgery-in-space-2/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health in Space
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception - Health in Space: Daring to Explore
DESCRIPTION:Explore the Wonders of Space Health at the International Museum of Surgical Science!Join us on Saturday\, June 1\, 2024 at 6:00PM for the public opening reception of Health in Space: Daring to Explore! Refreshments provided Doors open at 6:00PM Remarks at 6:30PM – Special Guest Speaker from NASA!8:00 PM Museum is open until 8:00 PM Address: 1524 N Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL 60610 * ** About the Exhibit: Health in Space: Daring to Explore The Health in Space: Daring to Explore exhibition was developed by the Canada Aviation and Space Museum\, one of three museums under Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation\, in collaboration with the Canadian Space Agency.  Health in Space is not just a display; it’s an immersive experience designed to demystify the unique health challenges faced by astronauts. Developed in collaboration with the Canadian Space Agency\, this exhibition showcases Canada’s pivotal role in advancing health research through an array of authentic artifacts and engaging interactive activities.  Immerse Yourself in the Extraordinary:Variable Gravity: Step into the shoes of astronauts and understand the impact of variable gravity on their health.Radiation: Explore the challenges posed by radiation in space and how it influences astronauts’ well-being.Isolation: Delve into the psychological and physical effects of isolation during extended space missions.Step into the cosmos and uncover the mysteries of space health through interactive displays\, authentic artifacts\, and engaging activities. Gain insights into the impact of variable gravity\, radiation\, and isolation on astronauts’ well-being. Explore the fascinating journey of Canadian astronaut and medical doctor David Saint-Jacques and his mission to the International Space Station.  New Technologies in Space Medicine The International Museum of Surgical Science developed the New Technologies in Space Medicine exhibition in partnership with NASA\, Virtual Incision\, Axiom Space\, the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology\, the Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH)\, and the Japanese Culture Center.  For parking and directions\, visit https://imss.org/plan-your-visit/#nav For questions\, contact Michelle Rinard at michelle@imss.org or at 312-642-6502 ext. 3118
URL:https://imss.org/program/opening-reception-health-in-space-daring-to-explore/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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