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Virtual Incision

Virtual Incision has relocated to the newest building on Nebraska Innovation Campus and expanded their footprint to include manufacturing areas for the surgical robots. December 20, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Shane Farritor works with his team in the new area. Virtual Incision has relocated to the newest building on Nebraska Innovation Campus and expanded their footprint to include manufacturing areas for the surgical robots. December 20, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Shane Farritor, Virtual Incision surgical robot photographed in the group's Nebraska Innovation Center office and lab. April 11, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Shane Farritor, Virtual Incision surgical robot photographed in the group's Nebraska Innovation Center office and lab. April 11, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Turkey (actually a chicken) is being carved by a robotic surgery device at Virtual Incision, a start up by Nebraska professor Shane Farritor. Photo shoot is used to promote research and tie into the Thanksgiving holiday. November 14, 2017. Photo by Craig
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Turkey (actually a chicken) is being carved by a robotic surgery device at Virtual Incision, a start up by Nebraska professor Shane Farritor. Photo shoot is used to promote research and tie into the Thanksgiving holiday. November 14, 2017. Photo by Craig
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Turkey (actually a chicken) is being carved by a robotic surgery device at Virtual Incision, a start up by Nebraska professor Shane Farritor. Photo shoot is used to promote research and tie into the Thanksgiving holiday. November 14, 2017. Photo by Craig
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Turkey (actually a chicken) is being carved by a robotic surgery device at Virtual Incision, a start up by Nebraska professor Shane Farritor. Photo shoot is used to promote research and tie into the Thanksgiving holiday. November 14, 2017. Photo by Craig
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Dave Fitzgibbon of University Communication, and Shane Farritor and his assistant set up the "turkey" and the robot for the photo shoot. Turkey (actually a chicken) is being carved by a robotic surgery device at Virtual Incision, a start up by Nebraska
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Dave Fitzgibbon of University Communication, and Shane Farritor and his assistant set up the "turkey" and the robot for the photo shoot. Turkey (actually a chicken) is being carved by a robotic surgery device at Virtual Incision, a start up by Nebraska
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Dave Fitzgibbon of University Communication, and Shane Farritor and his assistant set up the "turkey" and the robot for the photo shoot. Turkey (actually a chicken) is being carved by a robotic surgery device at Virtual Incision, a start up by Nebraska
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Dave Fitzgibbon of University Communication, and Shane Farritor and his assistant set up the "turkey" and the robot for the photo shoot. Turkey (actually a chicken) is being carved by a robotic surgery device at Virtual Incision, a start up by Nebraska
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Turkey (actually a chicken) is being carved by a robotic surgery device at Virtual Incision, a start up by Nebraska professor Shane Farritor. Photo shoot is used to promote research and tie into the Thanksgiving holiday. November 14, 2017. Photo by Craig
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Turkey (actually a chicken) is being carved by a robotic surgery device at Virtual Incision, a start up by Nebraska professor Shane Farritor. Photo shoot is used to promote research and tie into the Thanksgiving holiday. November 14, 2017. Photo by Craig
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Shane Farritor in his Virtual Incision start up office on Nebraska Innovation Campus. June 13, 2016. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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