Engineering students help mobility challenged youth through GoBabyGo! collaboration

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Ethan Bowles, a senior in biological systems engineering, makes an adjustment to the steering wheel in an electric car during the GoBabyGo! build on April 2. Bowles was among seven Huskers to assist with the project. This was his third time volunteering for the event. (Kent Sievers / UNMC)
Ethan Bowles, a senior in biological systems engineering, makes an adjustment to the steering wheel in an electric car during the GoBabyGo! build on April 2. Bowles was among seven Huskers to assist with the project. This was his third time volunteering for the event. (Kent Sievers / UNMC)

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Seven University of Nebraska-Lincoln students from the Biomedical Engineering Society chapter participated in the GoBabyGo! event at the Munroe-Meyer Institute at University of Nebraska Medical Center. The Nebraska chapter of GoBabyGo!, established in 2016, brings future engineers and health professionals together to customize electric cars to meet the specific needs of children with mobility issues.



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