University of California San Francisco

Dillon
Kwiat
BS

Research and Development Engineer

[email protected]

415-476-9728

    Biography

    After graduating from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Dillon began working at the University of California, San Francisco Orthopaedic Trauma Institute's Biomechanical Testing Facility located at the San Francisco General Hospital. There he conducted cadaver based biomechanical research on medical devices to improve and inform surgical decisions. While working there, he met Dr. Michael Harrison and joined the Pediatric Device Consortium as its Research and Development Engineer. In conjunction with the PDC he has brought three implant devices from concept to first-in-human clinical trials, with more on the way. He is also involved with the Surgical Innovations Program where he assists surgeons with help realizing solutions to their surgical problems.

     

    Dillon is currently working with a number of faculty at UCSF on new medical devices to improve endoscopic surgery, gastrointestinal surgery, sleep apnea, pediatric skeletal deformities and more.

    Education

    Education

    University of California, Santa Barbara, B.S. Mechanical Engineering, 2009

    Fellowships

    Program Affiliations

    Pediatric Device Consortium

    Surgery Innovations Program

    Research Interests

    Sleep apnea

    Gastrointestinal surgery

    Bariatric surgery

    Endoscopic surgery

    Pediatric skeletal defomities