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How the Partnership of a Duke Ph.D. and a Professor Led to Multiple Medical Device Start-Ups — Duke OTC
Biomedical engineer Cambre Kelly is developing solutions for orthopedic surgeons through multiple companies co-founded with her thesis advisor, Duke Professor Ken Gall.
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