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Inclusive Design for Medical Devices in Surgery

Released Wednesday, 8th May 2024
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Inclusive Design for Medical Devices in Surgery

Inclusive Design for Medical Devices in Surgery

Inclusive Design for Medical Devices in Surgery

Inclusive Design for Medical Devices in Surgery

Wednesday, 8th May 2024
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How can researchers make the design of medical devices more inclusive? Measuring characteristics of patients correctly can make all the different, e.g. in surgery, because it improves effectiveness of outcomes.


In this episode of our podcast series on Inclusive Research and Innovation (IRI) in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), Prof. Dr. Domenico Della Volpe from Geneva University shares insights on his research with the host, Dr. Claudia Werker from Delft University of Technology. Both have been working on the @ATTRACT project: Domenico on the engineering side and Claudia on the business side of the project.


Dominico Della Volpe is a particle physicist with a keen interest in Radio-Guided Surgery (RGS) in nuclear medicine. In this podcast, he shares his journey developing a new medical device, POSICS-2, for tumor treatment through RGS, highlighting how the diverse needs of individuals influence the final design of such devices. Domenico stresses both the vital role of interdisciplinary collaboration and the need to address unconscious biases in research to make Inclusive Research and Innovation in STEM happen.


Learn more about the development of POSICS-2 tumour treatment medical device within the ATTRACT project:


https://phase2.attract-eu.com/projects/posics-2/



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