Aubrey Blair-Pattison created a new bone-simulation material that feels, acts and responds like real bone for her master’s thesis in biomedical engineering.
Her company’s orthopaedic model aims to cut the cost, time and risks of surgeries by improving orthopaedic training outside the operating room. Last year, Ammolite BioModels won $100,000 in the first TENET I2C (Innovation to Commercialization) Competition and is using the seed money to finalize first product offerings and scale up product manufacturing.
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