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Medical Robotics

Episode 101 – Microscopic surgical robots

Claire Asher 6th December, 2024


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  • fast_forward 00:00:30 – Intro – Welcome
  • fast_forward 00:01:59 – Christos Bergeles – Micro-surgical robots
  • fast_forward 00:11:50 – Christos Bergeles – The ethics of surgical robotics
  • fast_forward 00:19:52 – Outro – Thanks for listening

Claire chatted to Christos Bergeles from King’s College London about micro-surgical robots to deliver therapies deep inside the body.

Christos Bergeles received his PhD in Robotics from ETH Zurich in Switzerland in 2011. As a Professor at King’s College London, he directs the “Robotics and Vision in Medicine Lab” whose mission is to develop micro-surgical robots that deliver regenerative therapies deep inside the human body. He holds funding for the development of instrumentation that delivers stem cells to diseased retinal layers in the eye. He and his team are very active in public engagement and patient involvement activities, such as New Scientist Live and the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition.

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