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Yggdrasil Travel Grant Aimee Kok

February 27, 2011Grants & Awards, Wave Propagation2011, award

PhD student Aimee Kok received a Yggdrasil Travel Grant for ‘The potential of ultrasound in diagnosing the presence or absence of an osteochondral defect in the ankle joint’, which enabled her to do part of her research at our collaborative partner SINTEF in Trondheim, Norway. WP_Sintef_Feetbig

Invited presentation Sintef Medical Technology
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