Engineering a solution is one thing; making it work in a high-stakes clinical environment is another. This panel discussion features the minds who build the tech and the hands that use it. Leading bioengineers and frontline clinicians from NYU, NYU Abu Dhabi, the University of Michigan and the University of Maine deconstruct the challenges of medical device innovation. The topics include glaucoma and other chronic diseases such as metabolic, cardiovascular, and neurologic diseases. The discussion also touches on AI, robotics, and wearable technology to improve patient care.
Panel Members
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Andreas Hielscher, Professor of of Biomedical Engineering, NYU Tandon School of Engineering
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Shy Shoham, Professor of Neuroscience and Ophthalmology, NYU School of Medicine and Tech4Health
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Giovanna Guidoboni, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Dean of Engineering and Computing, University of Maine
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Manjool Shah, Clinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences and Associate Chair of Innovation, University of Michigan
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Sefy Paulose Joshi, Ophthalmologist, NYU Langone Health
Moderated by
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Yong-Ak (Rafael) Song, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Bioengineering, NYUAD