DMD 2017 Program

DMD 2017 Program

Design of Medical Devices Conference2017 Innovation Workshop April 10th DMD Conference 16 April 11th-13th YEARS The Commons Hotel & McNamara Alumni Center, Minneapolis, MN STRONG Welcome to the 16th Annual University of Minnesota Design of Medical Devices Conference The Design of Medical Devices Conference was created in 2001 to enhance collaboration between academia and industry, promote policy, research and educational initiatives as they relate to medical device design and to support medical devices education at the University of Minnesota. This forum, uniquely positioned in the middle of one of the most significant medical device communities in the world, has provided invaluable insight and leadership to promote the future of this evolving industry. Conference attendance has more than tripled since its inception and we look forward to continued growth. The success of this conference is due in large part to the continued support from our industry sponsors and University of Minnesota partners. On behalf of the DMD Planning Committee, we thank you. We hope you enjoy this year’s conference! Sincerely, 2017 Design of Medical Devices Conference Planning Committee The Design of Medical Devices Conference is presented by the University of Minnesota Medical Devices Center (part of the Institute for Engineering in Medicine), the College of Science & Engineering and the Department of Mechanical Engineering. In Cooperation with the Office of University Economic Development, University of Minnesota. Connecting to the Wireless Network The Commons Hotel McNamara Alumni Center Network: Commons Convention Network: UofM Guest Password: DMD2017 (case-sensitive) Open a web browser and follow the For technical assistance call 612-362-6662 prompts to gain access @ dmdconf #dmdconf Design of Medical Devices Conference 2017 Corporate Sponsors Premier Executive Associate Supporting Applied Research Institute, University of Central Florida Department of Veterans Affairs Technical Products Division University of Minnesota Media Partner School of Nursing 1 Medical Device Innovation Workshop “Becoming a Medical Technology Innovator” Monday, April 10, 2017 Pinnacle Ballroom, The Commons Hotel Check-in and Continental Breakfast(GF options available on request) 7:00 a Save the Date 8:00 a Welcome and Introduction Monday, April 9, 2018 Paul Iaizzo and William Durfee, University of Minnesota www.dmd.umn.edu/workshop 8:25 a “How New Medical Products are Developed” William Durfee, Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota 9:10 a “Global Markets for Medical Devices” Tim Laske, Medtronic, Inc. 9:40 a “Market Assessment for a New Medical Device” Mike Finch, MILI Program, University of Minnesota 10:15 a Networking Break (GF options available on request) 10:40 a “Creativity Basics: Warming the brain” Barry Kudrowitz, PhD, University of Minnesota 11:10 a Innovation Exercise 1: Generate an Idea that Solves a Need 12:00 p Networking Lunch (GF options available on request) 12:45 p “Evaluating Your Medical Device Idea Using Bench Tests, Animal Tests and Clinical Trials” Paul Iaizzo, University of Minnesota 1:30 p “Medical Device Regulations” Paul Iaizzo, University of Minnesota 2:05 p “Reimbursement for Medical Devices” Mike Finch, MILI Program, University of Minnesota 2:40 p “Protecting Your Intellectual Property Through Patents” William Durfee, Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota 3:20 p Networking Break (GF options available on request) 3:35 p Innovation Exercise 2: Develop a New Medical Technology Product 4:20 p Team Presentations 4:40 p “The Corporate View of Technology Assessments and Acquisitions” Karim Bandali, Medtronic, Inc. 5:10 p “How to Build a Medical Device Company” Michael Hoey, Entrepreneur 5:40 p “Panel Discussion: Medical Technology Innovation” Karim Bandali, Mike Finch, Michael Hoey, Barry Kudrowitz, Tim Laske 6:00 p Adjourn 2 THANK YOU to the participants of the 9th Annual 5.10k Road Race & Fun Run The University of Minnesota 2016-17 Medical Devices Center Innovation Fellows and 2017 DMD Conference would like to thank the participants and sponsors of this year’s 5.10k held Monday, April 10. Please join us next year for the 10th Annual 5.10k Road Race & Fun Run. Special thanks to the 5.10k Sponsors Save the Date OurMonday, Aprilevent 9, 2018 has gone mobile! www.dmd.umn.edu/5K Thank You Technology Leadership Institute, University of Minnesota for supporting the 5k and the Fellows Program CHECK IT OUT, Our Guide San Francisco, CA August 25 Scan to DMD HAS A download! MOBILE APP! Our Guide 3 Get the app on your mobile device now, for free. 1 Download the Guidebook app. 2 Search for our guide by name within the app, or scan the QR code above. 3 Start using schedules, maps, to-do lists, and much more! www.guidebook.com/guides Tuesday, April 11, 2017 order of presentations may vary, reference the online program for presentation details 7:00 a.m. The Commons Hotel ADVANCES IN CARDIOVASCULAR 12:15 p.m. Memorial Hall, McNamara Alumni Center Registration and Continental Breakfast MEDICAL DEVICES continued Keynote Luncheon Presentation Thrombogenicity Testing for Blood-Contacting Medical Sponsored by Abbott 8:00 a.m. Meridian Ballrooms 1-4, The Commons Hotel Devices in an in vitro Ovine Blood-Loop: Design Moderator: William Durfee, University of Minnesota Improvements and Continuing Validation (DMD2017- Conference Welcome and Plenary Session 3385) Medical Device Regulations in the New Age Moderators: Matt Cunningham Michelle McMurry-Heath Arthur Erdman, University of Minnesota Johnson & Johnson William Durfee, University of Minnesota American Preclinical Services, LLC (Keynote lunches are a separate billable event, meal tickets are required.) Welcome Address The Use of Medtronic Reveal LINQ Devices to Better Samuel Mukasa Understand Hibernation Physiology in the American 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. University of Minnesota Black Bear (Ursus Americanus) (DMD2017-3498) Tinen Iles Concurrent Technical Sessions Trends in Medical Technology Patents University of Minnesota ADVANCES IN CM&RS MEDICAL OF Angela Sykes In vitro Evaluation of Coating Performance of US Patent & Trademark Office Guidewire Surrogates (DMD2017-3516) DEVICES Meridian Ballroom 1, The Commons Hotel Huiyu Shi Session Organizers: 10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. US Food and Drug Administration Marc Horner, ANSYS, Inc. SPONSOR EXHIBIT SHOWCASE Pulse Transit Time Derivation using Xiphoidal and Dawn Bardot, Medical Device Innovation Consortium Meridian Foyer, The Commons Hotel Carotid Seismocardiograms (DMD2017-3444) Perspectives and Considerations for Creating Fit-for- Ajay Verma Purpose, Decision Quality Computer Models 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. University of North Dakota Jeff Bodner Concurrent Technical Sessions Design and Fabrication of a MirtaClip Locator Medtronic, Inc. Prototype for Percutaneous Transcatheter Mitral Valve A Computational Approach using Surface-Based Repair System (DMD2017-3468) FUNCTIONAL IMAGING OF BRAIN Cohesive Behavior to Study Tissue Cutting with HEMODYNAMICS Bardia Konh University of Hawaii at Manoa Rotation in Vacuum-Assisted Biopsy (DMD2017- Meridian Ballroom 1, The Commons Hotel 3443) Session Organizer: Emad Ebbini, University of Minnesota Chi-Lun Lin LIVE CLINICAL CASE National Cheng-Kung University Clinical Aspects of Perfusion Imaging and Flow in the A.I Johnson Great Room, McNamara Alumni Center Brain Session Organizer and Moderator: Evaluation of Aerosol Leakage Sites through Bharathi Jagadeesan Respirators using Image-based Modeling (DMD2017- Dr. Paul Iaizzo, University of Minnesota University of Minnesota 3446) Dr. Kenneth Liao, University of Minnesota High Resolution Flow Imaging in the Brain Gavin D’Souza Pierre-francois Van de Moortele University of Minnesota DRUG DELIVERY DEVICES University of Minnesota Using Smartphone-based Virtual Reality to Explore the Ski-U-Mah, McNamara Alumni Center Ultrasound Perfusion Imaging: A Bedside Tool for Session Organizer: Internal Anatomies of 3D Heart Models (DMD2017- Monitoring Cerebral Perfusion Ron Siegel, University of Minnesota 3472) Emad Ebbini Erik Gaasedelen Advanced Antimicrobial/Thromboresistant Nitric University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Oxide Releasing Polymers/Devices: Development, Characterization and Biomedical Applications Image-based Modeling of Optic Nerve Head Mechanics MEDICAL DEVICE INNOVATION Mark Meyerhoff Following Lumbar Puncture (DMD2017-3531) Meridian Ballrooms 2/3, The Commons Hotel University of Michigan Session Organizer: Junfei Tong University of Nebraska-Lincoln Joseph Hale, University of Minnesota Closed Loop Glucose Monitoring and Insulin Delivery Frugal Innovation: Can Lessons from Emerging Lou Lintereur Numerical Analysis of Blood Flow through Discrete Markets be Applied in the West? Medtronic Diabetes Stenosis: Role of Eccentricity and Spacing Ratio Simone Ahuja (DMD2017-3546) Emerging Platforms for Drug Delivery in Women’s Blood Orange Linxia Gu Health BCPAP use in LMIC Safety and Efficacy Moving University of Nebraska-Lincoln Matt Petersen Forward ProMed Pharma Tina Slusher CARDIOVASCULAR KEYNOTE University of Minnesota Meridian Ballrooms 2/3, The Commons Hotel HUMAN FACTORS OF MEDICAL DEVICE Session Organizer: Medical Devices for the 80% of Us PACKAGING Paul Iaizzo, University of Minnesota Prashant Jha Thomas H. Swain Room, McNamara Alumni Center Session Organizer: High Field MR for Cardiac Imaging & Spectroscopy School of International Biodesign Kathleen Harder, University of Minnesota Tommy Vaughan Integrating Frugal Practices into Device Innovation Applying Human

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