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Engineering Student Melissa González Receives NIH Funding for Biomedical Research

9/21/2021

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Frank Perez link
12/23/2023 01:57:29 pm

Instead of relying on the painstaking process of having lab technicians observe their movements, González set up two cameras that fed the data into a computer algorithm using a process that involves machine learning. Thank you for taking the time to write a great post!

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The Abraira Lab is a collaborative neuroscientific endeavor to understand the somatosensory framework of touch. Our lab operates within the ​W.M. Keck Center of Collaborative Neuroscience at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. We are open to interested post-doctoral, graduate, and undergraduate researchers willing to explore the body's largest perceptive sense.
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