Colonoscopy

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt researchers bring paradigm-shifting technology to endoscopic procedures

    A collaboration between international and Vanderbilt University researchers is helping to update a tried-and-true medical technology for the 21st century. The development of an intelligent and autonomous Magnetic Flexible Endoscope holds the promise of making colonoscopies safer, less painful, more widely available and less expensive. Read More

    Nov. 19, 2020

  • Vanderbilt University

    VISE symposium gives first look at medical technology, recap of tech unveiled this year

    A collaboration between international and Vanderbilt University researchers is helping to update a tried-and-true medical technology for the 21st century. The development of an intelligent and autonomous Magnetic Flexible Endoscope holds the promise of making colonoscopies safer, less painful, more widely available and less expensive. Read More

    Nov. 16, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Valdastri takes NSF CAREER Award for capsule robots with educational component

    A collaboration between international and Vanderbilt University researchers is helping to update a tried-and-true medical technology for the 21st century. The development of an intelligent and autonomous Magnetic Flexible Endoscope holds the promise of making colonoscopies safer, less painful, more widely available and less expensive. Read More

    Jan. 28, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt team builds miniature capsule robots, heads to NSF I-Corps

    A collaboration between international and Vanderbilt University researchers is helping to update a tried-and-true medical technology for the 21st century. The development of an intelligent and autonomous Magnetic Flexible Endoscope holds the promise of making colonoscopies safer, less painful, more widely available and less expensive. Read More

    Jan. 12, 2015

  • Pietro Valdastri

    VU engineer wins $1.5 million to develop magnetic capsule endoscope

    A collaboration between international and Vanderbilt University researchers is helping to update a tried-and-true medical technology for the 21st century. The development of an intelligent and autonomous Magnetic Flexible Endoscope holds the promise of making colonoscopies safer, less painful, more widely available and less expensive. Read More

    Sep. 22, 2014