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NeuroArm » Publications
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The word is spreading far and wide. A listing of lectureships, manuscripts and patents. National and International Lectureships. Monographs and Book Chapters. National and International Lectureships. The following are national/international lectures given by the NeuroArm team (since 2010):. B and M.H. Lectureship Department of Surgery Research Day University of British Columbia. Motivational Speech-Dinner Presentation. Vancouver BC, Canada. November 2, 2015. Neurosurgery. Planning for tomorrow. IMRI and ...
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NeuroArm » Project
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The future of neurosurgery. Here’s how we’re getting there. Project neuroArm began from an idea. How can we make surgery safer? What will it take to create an optimal outcome for every neurosurgical patient? To begin, we have to bring high resolution imaging into the operating room. The first system, based on a 1.5T magnet, was constructed at the National Research Council facility in Winnipeg and successfully showed proof of concept for the moving high field magnet. In June 2008 the 1.5T iMRI system ...
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NeuroArm » News
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The latest news about NeuroArm. Developments, press and upcoming events. 2nd Calgary International DTI Tractography Workshop. January 7th, 2016). On March 5-6, 2016, we will once again welcome delegates from the Americas and Asia for the. International DTI Tractography Workshop – Calgary 2016. The first evening of the two-day symposium will host an invited motivational speaker for a dinner lecture. In 2014, we hosted. Himself, the event presents both an educational and interactive experience to the local...
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NeuroArm » Software
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Explore our open source training software. NeuroArm Trainer V.1.5. Windows Version: neuroArmTrainer-1.5.zip (Version 1.5). Linux Version: neuroArmTrainer-1.5.tar.gz (Version 1.5). Linux requires VTK shared libraries V5.4.2 installed, and SDL 1.2.13 installed usually available at your source repository.). For use with neuroArm Trainer V.1.5). Windows Version: neuroArmRemoteMouse-1.0.zip. Linux Version: neuroArmRemoteMouse-1.0.tar.gz. NeuroArm Remote Sensable OMNI Dual V.1.0. Western Economic Diversificati...
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NeuroArm » News
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The latest news about NeuroArm. Developments, press and upcoming events. 2nd Calgary International DTI Tractography Workshop. January 7th, 2016). On March 5-6, 2016, we will once again welcome delegates from the Americas and Asia for the. International DTI Tractography Workshop – Calgary 2016. The first evening of the two-day symposium will host an invited motivational speaker for a dinner lecture. In 2014, we hosted. Himself, the event presents both an educational and interactive experience to the local...
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NeuroArm » News
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The latest news about NeuroArm. Developments, press and upcoming events. 2nd Calgary International DTI Tractography Workshop. January 7th, 2016). On March 5-6, 2016, we will once again welcome delegates from the Americas and Asia for the. International DTI Tractography Workshop – Calgary 2016. The first evening of the two-day symposium will host an invited motivational speaker for a dinner lecture. In 2014, we hosted. Himself, the event presents both an educational and interactive experience to the local...
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NeuroArm » Project
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The future of neurosurgery. Here’s how we’re getting there. Project neuroArm began from an idea. How can we make surgery safer? What will it take to create an optimal outcome for every neurosurgical patient? To begin, we have to bring high resolution imaging into the operating room. The first system, based on a 1.5T magnet, was constructed at the National Research Council facility in Winnipeg and successfully showed proof of concept for the moving high field magnet. In June 2008 the 1.5T iMRI system ...
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NeuroArm » Project
http://www.neuroarm.com//project
The future of neurosurgery. Here’s how we’re getting there. Project neuroArm began from an idea. How can we make surgery safer? What will it take to create an optimal outcome for every neurosurgical patient? To begin, we have to bring high resolution imaging into the operating room. The first system, based on a 1.5T magnet, was constructed at the National Research Council facility in Winnipeg and successfully showed proof of concept for the moving high field magnet. In June 2008 the 1.5T iMRI system ...
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NeuroArm » First Case
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On May 12, 2008, neuroArm made history when the the robotic system operated on a human patient at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary. This landmark operation was the first time a robot was used to perform image-guided neurosurgery, removing a brain tumour from the 21-year-old patient. To view a photo gallery of the NeuroArm first case, click here. Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Calgary. Order of Canada, Office of the Governor General of Canada. How To Contact Us.
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NeuroArm » Links
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NeuroArm is the product of a large network of support. Our collaborators and other points of interest. The following organizations are partners of NeuroArm. Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Calgary. The following organizations have provided funding to NeuroArm. Order of Canada, Office of the Governor General of Canada. Canada Foundation for Innovation. Western Economic Diversification Canada. Alberta Advanced Education and Technology. Alberta Innovates: Health Solutions.
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