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Cherkasskiy L, Caffrey JP, Szewczyk AF, Cory E, Bomar JD, Farnsworth CL, Jeffords M, Wenger DR, Sah RL, Upasani VV: Patient-specific 3D models aid planning for triplane proximal femoral osteotomy in slipped capital femoral epiphysis. J Child Orthop 11:147-53, 2017.
3D Printed Models Help Surgeons Work on Kids' Slipped Femurs - medGadget, August 7, 2017
Engineers harness the power of 3D printing to help train surgeons, shorten surgery times - UCSD JSOE Press, August 2, 2017
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Broken Bones for Engineers - Pulse, September 1, 2015
Fractured and broken ankles can be lots of fun...if you’re a bioengineering student. A new pilot course for the Experience Engineering Initiative at the Jacobs School challenges first-year bioengineering majors to problem solve like seasoned engineers.
Cartilage transplant now option for joint pain - The San Diego Union Tribune, June 27, 2013
CTE Alum Tannin Schmidt Top 40 Under 40 - Avenue Calgary, November 1, 2012
Silk in the Rough - BioTechnique, February 8, 2011
For the past five summers, Kundu has visited Kaplan’s laboratory to share his information and insights, and gain access to a wider variety of resources than he does in India. In addition to working with Kaplan at Tufts, Kundu collaborates with Professor Robert Sah in the bioengineering department at the University of California, San Diego; Dr. Alexey Terskikh of the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute; and multiple others around the world, from Australia to Switzerland.