"A Flight Simulator for the Brain": What once sounded like science fiction is becoming a reality at Johannes Kepler University Linz.
The 4th JKU medTALK at the JKU medLOFT centered around the "Medusa" project. Experts discussed the challenges and opportunities involved in developing a revolutionary training platform for neurosurgeons.
By combining real and virtual worlds, a hybrid neurosurgical training and planning platform will facilitate versatile and realistic training opportunities. Surgeons can haptically experience the artificially-produced patient model. In addition, inner (and otherwise invisible anatomical structures) will be visible in the form of virtually generated holograms. This "mixed reality application" can help train young surgeons and by including real patient data, can serve to help prepare to undertake complex operations.
The panel included:
• Univ. Prof. Dr. Andreas Gruber, head of the Department of Neurosurgery, JKU
• DI Dr. Julia Maier, JKU, Institute of Polymer Product Engineering
• Dr. Michael Giretzlehner, RISC Software Ltd.-
• DI Melanie Baumgartner, RnB Consulting
Moderator:
• Dr. Christine Haiden, journalist and President of the Upper Austrian Press Club
Click here, opens an external URL in a new window to watch a recording of the 4th JKU medTALK. (German only).
JKU medTALK1: From left to right: Elgin Drda, Andreas Gruber, Melanie Baumgartner, Julia Maier, Michael Giretzlehner, and Christine Haiden.
JKU medTALK2: Podium discussion at the JKU medLOFT
JKU medTALK3: Andreas Gruber
JKU medTALK4: Julia Maier
JKU medTALK5: Michael Giretzlehner
JKU medTALK6: Melanie Baumgartner
The JKU medTALK series at the Johannes Kepler University Linz takes places at the new JKU medLOFT center and focuses on future topics in medicine. The medTALK series is an opportunity for the JKU to provide a quarterly platform to support research and innovation in medicine as well as give medical professionals, media experts, and representatives in medical industries an opportunity discuss various contemporary, and sometime controversial, issues.
Save the date for upcoming discussions as part of the JKU medTALK series:
April 19, 3.30 to 4.30 PM, JKU medTALK - followed by a reception
July 5, 3.30 to 4.30 PM, JKU medTALK - followed by a reception
November 15, 3.30 to 4.30 PM, JKU medTALK - followed by a reception