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Fetal Surgery Stands To Advance From New Glues Inspired By Mussels
Department of Surgery, Surgical Innovations
July 08, 2016
Pediatric surgeon Michael R. Harrison, M.D. and UC Berkeley engineer Phillip Messersmith, Ph.D. are collaborating on an NIH-Funded research project to improve glues used in fetal surgery procedures, notably those used to treat twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome. Dr. Harrision, widely acknolwedged as the "father of...
Innovative Research by Dr. David M. Young Featured in The Chronicle of Higher Education
UCSF Surgical Innovations Program
January 26, 2016
Innovative research by Professor David M. Young, MD is featured in a special report in The Chronicle of Higher Education examining the extent to which universities can actually transform their discoveries into tangible solutions benefiting society at large. The Chronicle report highlights a UCSF Department of...
Artificial Kidney Research Advances Through UCSF Collaboration
UCSF Surgical Innovations Program
November 06, 2015
UCSF News reports on the latest developments in the quest to create a surgically implantable artificial kidney and the award of a $6 million NIH grant to a research team led by Shuvo Roy, Ph.D., Professor of Bioengineering & Surgery, Director of the Biodesign Laboratory at Mission Bay, and Engineering Director of...
Department of Surgery Research Teams Awarded Seed Funding at Inaugural Shark Tank Event
UCSF Surgical Innovations Program
October 23, 2015
Two (2) Department of Surgery research teams were awarded seed funding totaling $40,000 to accelerate their medical device innovations. The Roboimplant device, an expandable rod for orthopaedic surgery applications, took top honors, with the Sentinel Bandage, a non-invasive technology for wound monitoring, taking...
UCSF-Caltech Innovation Symposium to be held November 7 at Caltech
UCSF Surgical Innovations Program
October 16, 2015
The 6th UCSF-Caltech Innovation Symposium will be held on Saturday, November 7, 2015 at Caltech in Pasadena. UCSF faculty across the campus are encouraged to bring innovative ideas that need technical collaboration from Caltech scientists with expertise in polymer chemistry, engineering, imaging, chemical...
Importance of Surgical Innovations Highlighted in Q&A with General Surgery Research Fellows
UCSF Surgical Innovations Program
September 24, 2015
The UCSF Surgical Innovations Program recently arranged for three general surgery research fellows to be interviewed by writer Elizabeth Chur: Willieford Moses, M.D., Isabelle Chumfong, M.D., and Victoria Lyo, M.D., MTM (pictured below). The interviews focused on their respective career aspirations and...
Surgical Innovations Program to Hold "Shark Tank!" Event
UCSF Surgical Innovations Program
September 22, 2015
Join us on September 24 for Surgical Innovations Shark Tank! Four teams from the Department of Surgery will pitch their medical device technologies to a panel of experts in regulatory affairs, product development, and venture capital for the chance to receive up to $25,000 to accelerate their innovations...
How Tiny Sensors Are Driving Innovation in Medicine
UCSF Surgical Innovations Program
September 22, 2015
KQED Science for Personalized Medicine reports on a multitude of new sensor technologies that are being used to monitor medical issues, which would otherwise be time-consuming for hospital staff to manage. Hanmin Lee, M.D., Professor and Chief of the Division of Pediatric Surgery at UCSF as well as Medical...
Department of Surgery Launches UCSF Center for Hernia Repair & Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
Center for Hernia Repair & Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
July 01, 2015
The Department of Surgery has launched a new program, the Center for Hernia Repair and Abdominal Wall Reconstruction. Led by Hobart W. Harris, M.D., M.P.H. , Professor and Chief of the Division of General Surgery, and Director of the Infection Injury and Immunity Lab, the multidisciplinary program provides state...
Dr. Hobart Harris Cites Benefits of UCSF Entrepreneurship Center in Turning Innovation into Marketable Product
UCSF Surgical Innovations Program
April 22, 2015
UCSF News reports on the Entrepreneurship Center at UCSF which prepares inventors to launch start-ups and supports innovators seeking to commercialize life-changing inventions. Hobart W. Harris, M.D., M.P.H., Professor and Chief of the Division of General Surgery, founder of Vitruvian Medical Devices, and a...
NHLBI Vascular Interventions/Innovations & Therapeutic Advances (VITA) Program Awards Dr. Michael Conte Medical/Drug Device Grant
UCSF Vascular & Endovascular Surgery
April 14, 2015
The NHLBI Vascular Interventions/Innovations and Therapeutic Advances (VITA) Program has awarded Michael S. Conte, M.D., Professor & Chief of the Division of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery, a translational research grant to study the problem of vascular injury and develop prototype medical drugs and devices that...
Dr. Minnie Sarwal Profiled as Innovator in the Targeted Management of Kidney Transplants
Sarwal Lab
March 25, 2015
International Innovation, an online forum for the communication and dissemination of cutting-edge research, recently reported on the pioneering efforts of the Sarwal Lab to develop novel translational approaches for improving the management of kidney transplant patients and treating renal disease. The article...
‘Smart Bandage’ Detects Bedsores Before They Are Visible To Doctors
UCSF Surgical Innovations Program
March 17, 2015
UC Berkeley News reports on the "smart bandage," a device in development by a team of surgeons and scientists at UCSF and UC Berkeley that uses electrical currents to detect early tissue damage from pressure ulcers, or bedsores, well before they are visible to the human eye. The technology offers the possibility...
Tim Chuter Lauded For Invention of Life-Saving Stent to Repair Aortic Aneurysms
UCSF Vascular & Endovascular Surgery
December 03, 2014
The pioneering work of Timothy Chuter, M.D., a Professor of Vascular Surgery at UCSF, was recently profiled in the San Francisco Chronicle. The story cited his major accomplishments and important discoveries in the field: The aortic aneurysms and areas he’s worked on are preventing people from dying from ruptured...
Mission in a Minute: 3D Modeling to Help Treat Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiac Biomechanics Lab
December 01, 2014
Julius M. Guccione, Jr., Ph.D., a biomedical engineer and co-director of the UCSF Cardiac Biomechanics Lab , was recently featured in the “new look” return of the popular video series featuring researchers, clinicians and educators at UCSF. The Mission in a Minute Series showcases the best of UCSF. Professor...
Google Glass Delivers New Insight During Surgery
UCSF Thoracic Oncology Program
October 30, 2014
UCSF News reports on the uses of the Google Glass in the operating room and the pioneering efforts of Pierre Theodore, M.D. in deploying the technology: Cardiothoracic surgeon Pierre Theodore, MD, goes into the operating room with one main goal: getting his patient in and out of surgery safely and efficiently...