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Program in Biodesign. Stanford University. The Biodesign Mission:. Invention and implementation of new health technologies through research and education at the emerging frontiers of engineering and the biomedical sciences. Technology Domains. medical devices minimally invasive surgery
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Program in Biodesign Stanford University
The Biodesign Mission: Invention and implementation of new health technologies through research and education at the emerging frontiers of engineering and the biomedical sciences
Technology Domains • medical devices • minimally invasive surgery • modeling/simulation • surgical robotics • therapeutic delivery systems • tissue repair/replacement • biomaterials • biomems, nano • biomotion • biosensors • design • image guidance i.e., med tech…
biocomputation imaging Bio-X biodesign cell/tissue engineering other BioE Engineering Medicine
Program in Biodesign technology transfer ethics & policy research education Charley Taylor Tom Andriacchi Sandy Miller Rich Popp
HOME ABOUT BDN NEWS RESOURCES PROGRAMS OPPORTUNITIES VENTURE PARTNERS ESOURCE The purpose of BDN is to encourage networking and facilitate invention, patenting and early-stage development of biomedical technologies Job openings, internships and fellowships posted by BDN members. A robust collection of biomedical technology resources – from medical technology manufacturers to sources for legal, funding and regulatory expertise. Biodesign Network Members gain access to the BDN membership database, updates about med-tech developments and news of upcoming events. Member Services allow posting of new job listings, news Items and press releases. Forums, courses and seminars across a broad range of biomedical technology topics. The BDN member database is an online network that facilitates collaboration among people in the academic, clinical and industry sectors related to biomedical technology. The purpose of BDN is to encourage networking and facilitate invention, patenting and early-stage development of biomedical technologies http://bdn.stanford.edu
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Elective Student Profile 36 students selected from GSB, SoE, SoM Biodesign Innovation Fellows 2003 - 2004 Evan Anderson M.S. Jeremy Johnson Ph.D. Amrish Walke M.S. Russell Woo M.D.
110 “Real World” Faculty… • John Abele • Founder of Boston Scientific • Bob Croce • Group Chairman, Johnson&Johnson/Cordis • Tom Fogarty, MD • Founder of GSI, AneuRx,… • David Kelley • Founder of IDEO • John Simpson, MD PhD • Founder of ACS & DVI, Perclose, Fox Hollow…
Web-based, searchable video syllabus: innovation.stanford.edu • 120 lectures (4 camera) • Virage search engine
Start-ups from fellows and students • Acumen • new conduit for coronary sinus access • Kerberos Proximal Solutions • embolic protection • NeoGuide • improved endoscopic navigation • StemCor • bone marrow harvesting • + Several concepts in development
New Biodesign/FDA Fellowship: • 3 months to 1 year • joint financial sponsorship with agency • tech assessment or research