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University of New Mexico assistant professor Christina Salas, right, meets with students from her biodesign class to discuss the Limitless Socket, a device the students designed to improve patient recovery after lower-limb amputation on Wednesday Jan. 31, 2018 in Albuquerque N.M.  The design won the $50,000 prize in the 2017 UNM Biodesign Program competition. The money, $25,000 from the university’s School of Engineering and $25,000 funded through a pilot grant award from UNM’s Clinical and Translational Science Center, will be used by the winning team to develop a prototype and test it.   (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal)

University of New Mexico assistant professor Christina Salas, right, meets with students from her biodesign class to discuss the Limitless Socket, a device the students designed to improve patient recovery after lower-limb amputation on Wednesday Jan. 31, 2018 in Albuquerque N.M. The design won the $50,000 prize in the 2017 UNM Biodesign Program competition. The money, $25,000 from the university’s School of Engineering and $25,000 funded through a pilot grant award from UNM’s Clinical and Translational Science Center, will be used by the winning team to develop a prototype and test it. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal)

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