I have been remotely advising a group of students at Cornell University who have a student project to design a mechanical treatment for RLS. They are familiar with existing produces and are trying to take a slightly different approach. I am not familiar with the details of their design, but they are currently building their prototype and would like to find a local volunteer with RLS who could evaluate their device.
If you live in New York near Cornell and would be interested in helping them out, please let me know and I will put you in touch with them.
Student Project at Cornell University
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Student Project at Cornell University
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Re: Student Project at Cornell University
Well done Steve.
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Re: Student Project at Cornell University
Awesome way to use your knowledge, Steve. Thank you.Rustsmith wrote:I have been remotely advising a group of students at Cornell University who have a student project to design a mechanical treatment for RLS. They are familiar with existing produces and are trying to take a slightly different approach. I am not familiar with the details of their design, but they are currently building their prototype and would like to find a local volunteer with RLS who could evaluate their device.
If you live in New York near Cornell and would be interested in helping them out, please let me know and I will put you in touch with them.
Ann - Take what you need, leave the rest
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