A student in the U.K. has developed a penis simulator that doctors can use to train for surgeries that involve penile implants. Key details: With realistic anatomical structures, the urogenital simulator provides a "lifelike training environment" and serves as an ethical alternative to cadavers for inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) surgery training, according to a news release. It was developed by Zixi Wang, an undergraduate physics honors student from King's College London who will also pursue his Ph.D.
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Drexel University’s School of Biomedical Engineering officials say that the new academic program is to offer more workforce training for the growing cell and gene therapy industry.
Drexel University's School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems, in collaboration with Drexel's College of Medicine, has received grants from the pharmaceutical company Bristol Myers Squibb, to support the education and training of diverse and talented students looking to pursue careers in cell and gene therapy.