Aaron Montoya
092207_bone_cutter
Junior Dan Woldtvedt, a biomedical sciences major, uses a diamond-tipped band saw to slice through a cow bone in a lab on the Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences campus on Saturday, September 22, 2007. Woldtvedt, along with graduate student Wes Womack, not pictured, created a three-dimensional model of the cartlidge in the human spinal cord. It is used to predict the reactions to stress placed on that cartlidge.
092207_bone_cutter
Junior Dan Woldtvedt, a biomedical sciences major, uses a diamond-tipped band saw to slice through a cow bone in a lab on the Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences campus on Saturday, September 22, 2007. Woldtvedt, along with graduate student Wes Womack, not pictured, created a three-dimensional model of the cartlidge in the human spinal cord. It is used to predict the reactions to stress placed on that cartlidge.