Course Overview
Needs and Markets
Intellectual Property
Regulatory and Reimbursement
Company Formation
Funding
Financials
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Martha Meier Weiland Professor of Medicine
and Director, Biodesign
Stanford University
Stanford , CA |
Paul G. Yock, M.D. is the Martha Meier Weiland Professor
of Medicine and Professor of Mechanical Engineering, by courtesy.
Dr. Yock is Co-Chair of Stanford’s new Department of Bioengineering
and Director of the Stanford Program in Biodesign. Dr. Yock is a
Stanford cardiologist internationally known for his work in inventing,
developing and testing new devices, including the Rapid Exchange
™ balloon angioplasty system, which is the dominant angioplasty
system in use worldwide. Yock also invented a Doppler-guided hypodermic
needle system, the Smart Needle ™ and P-D Access ™.
Dr. Yock is Director of the Center for Research in Cardiovascular
Interventions, a Stanford facility that develops and tests new technologies
in cardiovascular medicine. The focus of Dr. Yock’s research
program is the field of intravascular ultrasound. He authored the
fundamental patents for intravascular ultrasound imaging and founded
Cardiovascular Imaging Systems, now a division of Boston Scientific
resulting from a 1994 acquisition for over $100M. In 1998 Dr. Yock
developed a new interdepartmental and inter-school program at Stanford,
the Medical Device Network (MDN). MDN helps stimulate and guide
the process of biomedical technology innovation within the University.
Recently MDN has been expanded under Dr. Yock’s leadership
into a broader research and educational initiative, the Stanford
Program in Biodesign. MDN is now BDN, the Biodesign Network. The
primary mission of Biodesign is to promote the invention and implementation
of new health technologies through interdisciplinary research and
education at the frontiers of engineering and the biomedical sciences.
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