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Print, Video  |   March 10, 2017

Look twice, cut once – University of California News

Before Sonia Ramamoorthy, M.D., chief of colon and rectal surgery at UC San Diego Health, took a scalpel to Larry Smarr, she first took a virtual tour of his large intestine. It encompassed an entire room.
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Welcome to my colon: A tech pioneer turns to virtual reality to guide his own surgery – STAT News
Print  |   March 9, 2017

Welcome to my colon: A tech pioneer turns to virtual reality to guide his own surgery – STAT News

Spend enough time with Larry Smarr and, chances are, he’ll invite you to step inside his colon.
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Print, Video  |   March 9, 2017

This UC San Diego Professor Planned His Surgery In Virtual Reality – KPBS

UC San Diego's Larry Smarr is the kind of guy who wears a Fitbit, monitors his sleep and has had his DNA sequenced. But he takes the whole self-tracking thing farther than most. He has mapped his internal organs in three dimensions. He even has a 3-D printed model of part of his colon.
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Teaching Computers to Recognize Unhealthy Guts – SDSC’s ‘Gordon’ Supercomputer Assists in New Microbiome Study
Print  |   January 18, 2017

Teaching Computers to Recognize Unhealthy Guts – SDSC’s ‘Gordon’ Supercomputer Assists in New Microbiome Study

January 18, 2017 - A new proof-of-concept study by researchers from the University of California San Diego has succeeded in training computers to “learn” what a healthy versus an unhealthy gut microbiome looks like based on its genetic makeup.
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