"Today, ultrasound is mostly anatomical," says lead author of the study. "We want to bring it down to the molecular and cellular level."
"What we offer people is the ability to feel their actions when they are interacting with the hand."
Grad student develops an advanced imaging technique to overcome ultrasound problems.
Lab works on developing novel, ultrasound-based techniques for both imaging and therapeutic applications.
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