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Stanford Biodesign Fellowships

Applications for the 2010-2011 Fellowship will begin in July, 2009.

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Explore the basics of biomedical technology invention and implementation through an intensive fellowship at Stanford University.

 

http://biodesign.stanford.edu/bdn/fellowships/bif.jsp

The Biodesign Program has two Fellowship teams each year with different specialty focus areas. Specialty areas in the past have included Cardiovascular Medicine, Neurosurgery/ Neurology, Electrophysiology, Musculoskeletal, Regenerative Medicine, Anesthesia/Critical Care, Gastroenterology and General Surgery.

Candidates & Eligibility: Applicants with a background in engineering, medicine, biosciences or relevant business /technology are encouraged to apply. Masters, Medical or Doctorate degrees preferred. Resident/fellows in surgery who enjoy applying technology to solve unmet clinical needs and who thrive on the process of innovation are encouraged to apply for the Fellowship. Candidates will be judged in terms of potential to become leaders in biomedical technology innovation, including demonstrated potential for creativity, invention and implementation.

Stipend: All fellows are paid a monthly stipend and health benefits are provided.

Each academic year we select eight fellows. Individuals with a special interest in medical technology development are welcome to apply. Surgeons in their residency or fellowship training may apply to be on one of the teams; further information is available on the surgical fellows page.

Note: all interview travel costs are reimbursed.

Faculty Spotlight

 

billristenpart FFHI Faculty member, Bill Ristenpart

was recently published in Nature for his exciting new research!  The new study shows that there is a point at which an increased electrical field actually keeps droplets from coalescing.

These surprising findings, published in the Sept. 17 issue of the journal Nature, could lead to improved applications in diverse fields including microchip manufacturing, biofuel and crude oil purification, and food oil processing. The research also increases our understanding of atmospheric conduction.  Link to article... 

 

More on Dr. Rosenpart...
Upcoming Events
  • Nutritional Genomics Conference:

The Impact of Dietary Regulation of Gene Function on Human Disease

November 12-14, 2009 at California Polytechnic State University, Pomona.  *Approved by the California Dietetics Association for up to 25 CEUs. Official website...

 

  • Food and Health Entrepreneurship Academy

February 1-5, 2010 at UC Davis.  This one-week business intensive is designed for researchers of all levels in the fields relating to food and health.  Apply for enrollment by January 1!  More information...

Link to our Calendar for more exciting events!
About the FFHI

Foods for Health Institute
University of California, Davis
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Davis, CA 95616

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