
Love for Children and Engineering – a Spotlight with the Imlay Foundation
Georgia Tech Pediatric Technologies’ mission is to accelerate development, regulatory approval, and clinical utility of new medical technologies for pediatric
Georgia Tech Pediatric Technologies’ mission is to accelerate development, regulatory approval, and clinical utility of new medical technologies for pediatric
Origin stories have an intrinsic allure for many, like the inspiring origin and career stories of life science, medtech and
Caltech, MIT and Stanford alumnus, M.G. Finn, also GTPT Chief Science Officer, shares his life science journey, insights on opportunity
Nobility in Motivation and Pediatric Innovation: Our spotlight on Dr. W. Hong Yeo’s prolific pediatric innovation Like many others, W.
Medtech innovation that originates with unmet clinical needs brought forth by clinicians themselves have high potential to improve care and
From Weill Cornell Medicine, “Approximately 500,000 children a year visit an emergency room for traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) – among
While ‘year in review’ and ‘look ahead’ posts or letters sometimes feel obligatory, the team at Georgia Tech Pediatric Technology
THE CUSP OF COMMERCIALIZATION FOR A HIGH-PRIORITY, CLINICIAN-NEED-DRIVEN PEDIATRIC TECHNOLOGY OUR ROLE IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF IV INFILTRATION The
Omer Inan is Professor and Linda J. and Mark C. Smith Chair in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
The Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Pediatric Technology Center’s (PTC) mission is to accelerate development, regulatory approval, and clinical utility of