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Johns Hopkins University Department of Biomedical Engineering

Johns Hopkins University Department of Biomedical Engineering Elliot McVeigh, Director Center for Bioengineering Innovation & Design Youseph Yazdi, PhD, MBA Director Faculty JHTT Soumyadipta Acharya, MD PhD Aditya Polsani A. Jay Khanna, MD, MBA

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Johns Hopkins University Department of Biomedical Engineering

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  1. Johns Hopkins University Department of Biomedical Engineering Elliot McVeigh, Director Center for Bioengineering Innovation & Design Youseph Yazdi, PhD, MBA Director FacultyJHTT Soumyadipta Acharya, MD PhD Aditya Polsani A. Jay Khanna, MD, MBA Robert Allen, PhD Program Manager Lawrence Aronhime, MA, MBA Marybeth Camerer Art Shoukas PhD, Murray Sachs PhD

  2. Hopkins CBID Design TeamsAcademic programs Undergrad: two semester class, required for B.S. • Teams of 6-7 students – soph, junior, senior, freshmen drafted in spring • Deliverable: working prototype device (business plan, inv disclosure) Grad: one year MSE program, 3 teams of 4 students • Deliverables: working device, design history file (DHF), device master record (DMR), provisional patent, animal testing , review paper, 513(g) meeting, mock pre-IDE meeting with FDA panel, business plan Projects: industry, JHU clinicians and faculty, outside physicians http://cbid.bme.jhu.edu

  3. Hopkins CBID Design Teams Key features: • Access and collaboration with world-class JHU clincians and faculty • Deep connection with clinical faculty • Multi-disciplinary review panels and mentoring teams • Entrepreneurs, VCs, • clinicians, attorneys, FDA experts • Faculty from FDA • Course on regulatory affairs • 513(g) meeting (fall) • Pre-IDE meeting (spring)

  4. Hopkins CBID Design Teams • Major challenges: • Project Life Cycle: after one year, some good projects are not picked up by new teams • New course to continue product development cycle • IP and commercialization issues • Manage time and expectations: busy clinicians –what’s in it for them?

  5. Hopkins CBID Design Teams SurgyPack Oral Thin Film Strip for Vaccine Delivery For other projects see http://cbid.bme.jhu.edu

  6. The Dreams of Baltimore Children

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