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Implantable and wearable medical devices such as pacemakers, defibrillators, glucose monitors, nerve stimulators, and drug-infusion pumps are increasingly being used to improve human health. Researchers in GTRI's Medical Device Test Center are helping protect these devices from potential electromagnetic interference.

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STEM@GTRI Celebrating 25 Years of Promoting Science, Technology Education

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ATRP-E3: Abit Massey

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This episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast is the third in a special series commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Georgia Tech Research Institute’s Agricultural Technology Research Program (ATRP). Host Stephanie Richter, a GTRI Research Scientist, talks with President Emeritus Abit Massey of the Georgia Poultry Federation. Massey discusses how ATRP first began in 1973.

This episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast is the third in a special series commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Georgia Tech Research Institute’s Agricultural Technology Research Program (ATRP). Host Stephanie Richter, a GTRI Research Scientist, talks with President Emeritus Abit Massey of the Georgia Poultry Federation. Massey discusses how ATRP first began in 1973.

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ATRP-E2: Craig Wyvill

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Host Stephanie Richter, a GTRI Research Scientist, talks with ATRP Director Emeritus Craig Wyvill. Wyvill speaks about the origin and early development of the ATRP branch.

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TALKING POINTS

  • Craig Wyvill was the fourth program manager of ATRP and has the distinction of holding the position the longest.
  • Wyvill's first assignment on the poultry program was to work on an ongoing processing plant noise abatement project.
  • Other major technologies and projects were pushed out under Wyvill's leadership.

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