Cleveland Clinic’s Department of Biomedical Engineering is committed to investigation, innovation and translation of scientific discoveries to enhance patient care. Medical innovation is at the heart of our mission – indeed, our "calling" – and we have a proven track record of patenting and product commercialization.
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The Fukamachi lab develops mechanical support devices, such as ventricular assist and the total artificial heart.
Learn MoreThe Paul Marasco lab studies the sensory nervous system and natural touch and movement for artificial limbs.
Learn MoreThe Derwin lab identifies factors which influence healing and outcomes following rotator cuff repair.
Learn MoreThe commercialization arm of Cleveland Clinic has helped Biomedical Engineering patent therapies in cardiology, urology and neurology.
Lean MoreThe event celebrated early successes of a research joint venture between Cleveland Clinic and Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation Hospitals, in partnership with Select Medical Network.
Dr. Margot Damaser’s new device improves on her “Fitness tracker for the bladder” and measures both pressure and volume in preclinical models.
Female urologists report greater muscle activity and physical exertion, highlighting the need for gender-specific interventions to preserve our physicians’ health.
Exciting investigation and groundbreaking discovery happens every day at Cleveland Clinic. Join our team of expert researchers at the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
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