Overview
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Explore a framework for needs-based innovation in this Stanford seminar featuring Kate Rosenbluth, Chief Scientific Officer of Cala Health. Discover how Rosenbluth's journey as a Stanford Biodesign Innovation Fellow led to the development of wearable neuromodulation therapies for hand tremors. Learn about the importance of identifying unmet medical needs, merging neuroscience research with cutting-edge technology, and navigating the path from concept to FDA approval. Gain insights into entrepreneurship, ethical considerations, and the value of diversity in innovation. The seminar covers topics such as essential tremor, peripheral nerve stimulation, and the challenges of bringing a medical device to market. Conclude with a Q&A session to deepen understanding of the needs-based innovation approach in healthcare technology.
Syllabus
Introduction
Essential tremor
A woman with tremor
Hand tremor
Entrepreneurship
Background
Framework
Y
Thomas Edison
Ignite your passion
Henry Ford
Following Your Nose
Product Solution
FDA Approval
Going Direct to the Patient
Embrace Ethics
Celebrate Diversity
Selffulness
Recap
Questions
Taught by
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