Students "Print" Pink Prosthetic Arm for Teen Girl From: Medical Design Technology - 05/09/2014 Thirteen-year-old Sydney Kendall had one request for the Washington University in St. Louis students building her a robotic prosthetic arm: Make it pink. Kendall Gretsch, Henry Lather, and Kranti Peddada, seniors studying biomedical engineering in the School of Engineering & Applied Science, at Washington University in St. Louis accomplished that and more. Using a 3-D printer, they created a robotic prosthetic arm out of bright-pink plastic. Total cost: $200, a fraction of the price of standard prosthetics, which start at $6,000. Read the entire article at: http://www.mdtmag.com/news/2014/05/students-%E2%80%98print%E2%80%99-pink-prosthetic-arm-teen-girl Links: Students Use 3-D Printer To Produce Prosthetic Arm For $200 http://www.iflscience.com/technology/students-use-3-d-printer-produce-prosthetic-arm-200 Pink Prosthetics (with video 1:51) http://www.mdtmag.com/news/2014/05/photos-day-pink-prosthetics Kendall Gretsch, Henry Lather and Kranti Peddada (with video 2:54) http://kuumba.tv/portfolio/kendall-gretsch-henry-lather-and-kranti-peddada/ WUSTL students "print" pink prosthetic arm for teen girl (with video 3:55) http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/26901.aspx Students Print Prosthetic Arm for Teen http://www.medicaldesignbriefs.com/component/content/article/1104-mdb/news/19744