Peg Restrained Intrinsic Muscle Evaluator
The PRIME (Peg Restrained Intrinsic Muscle Evaluator) is a device created by Jennifer Cieluch, Caterina Kaffes, Matthew Miller, Neel Shah and Shuai "Steve" Xu. It is used to measure Intrinsic muscles. The team that created this device are a group of Rice University students who were honored with first place at the Rice Undergraduate Research Symposium in the Engineering Division as well as the National Instrument’s Engineering Design Prize.
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