Intermountain Healthcare
Venture Value Creation Director
Intermountain Healthcare Oct 2017 - Jan 2019
Business Development Director
The Geneva Foundation Oct 2017 - Jan 2019
Director of Research and Operations For Cmirr and Principal Investigator
The Henry M. Jackson Foundation For the Advancement of Military Medicine Jan 2011 - Apr 2018
Scientific Director
Intermountain Healthcare May 2015 - Oct 2017
Research Initiatives Manager
Education:
Boston College 2013 - 2015
Master of Business Administration, Master of Science, Masters, Finance
University of Utah 2007 - 2011
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Bioengineering, Philosophy
Widener University 2003 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Marple Newtown Senior High School
Boston College
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Skills:
Biomedical Engineering R&D Medical Devices Leadership Product Development Data Analysis Minitab Management Research Biotechnology Statistics Clinical Research Spss Quality Assurance Project Management Solidworks Product Design Cross Functional Team Leadership Strategic Planning Commercialization Program Management Skills Validation Engineering Biomedical Devices Mechanical Engineering Biostatistics Medical Device R&D Scanning Electron Microscopy Orthopedic Team Leadership Microsoft Office Program Management Healthcare Program Managers Program Mgt Heterotopic Ossification Rehabilitation Biomaterials Design of Experiments Design Control Six Sigma Public Speaking Finite Element Analysis Product Management Analysis Training Life Sciences Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Powerpoint
Brad M. Isaacson - Salt Lake City UT, US Roy D. Bloebaum - Salt Lake City UT, US Dustin L. Williams - Bountiful UT, US
Assignee:
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH - Salt Lake City UT U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS - Washington DC
International Classification:
A61F 2/74 A61N 1/00
US Classification:
623 27, 607 48
Abstract:
An osseointegrated implant for an amputee includes a surgically implanted post-shaped orthopedic implant rigidly supported by patient bone, wherein the implant protrudes through overlying stump tissue to an external location for suitable attachment to a prosthetic limb or the like. A non-invasive electrical stimulation system provides controlled electrical stimulation at the implant-bone interface for achieving rapid and secure fixation by osseointegration in a significantly reduced rehabilitation time. The electrical stimulation system utilizes at least one and preferably multiple electrodes mounted externally onto the patient in close proximity to the implant-bone interface, with an external portion of the implant providing a second electrode. In one preferred form, the implant comprises a base structure of titanium or titanium alloy or the like, coated with a thin film of a highly conductive substance such as gold for improved electrical conductivity.
- Maple Grove MN, US Bryan Bannon - Duxbury MA, US Gary Trendel - Hopkinton MA, US Brian Gaffney - Rutland MA, US Brad M. Isaacson - Lancaster MA, US Anthony Borrelli - Natick MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/14 A61B 10/00 A61B 10/02
Abstract:
A tumor ablation device may be combined with a diagnostic tool and/or a surgical instrument for offering cancer treatment therapy.
- Maple Grove MN, US Andrew Schaubhut - Stow MA, US John B. Golden - Norton MA, US Brad M. Isaacson - Lancaster MA, US Michael D. Amos - Ayer MA, US Norman C. May - Valrico FL, US Dengzhu Yan - Marlborough MA, US James Weldon - Newton MA, US Daniel Congdon - Wenham MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/12 A61B 17/30 A61B 90/00 A61B 17/00
Abstract:
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a medical device for deploying a ligation band may include a tubular body. The tubular body may include a proximal end, a distal end, a radially inner surface defining a lumen through the tubular body, and a radially outer surface. The radially outer surface may include protrusions arranged in rows extending at least partially around a proximal region of the radially outer surface. Protrusions in adjacent rows may be separated by a first distance. Surface features may extend at least partially around a distal region of the radially outer surface. Adjacent surface features may be separated by a second distance larger than the first distance.
- Maple Grove MN, US Bryan Bannon - Duxbury MA, US Gary Trendel - Hopkinton MA, US Brian Gaffney - Rutland MA, US Brad M. Isaacson - Lancaster MA, US Anthony Borrelli - Natick MA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61B 18/14 A61B 10/00 A61B 10/02
US Classification:
606 41
Abstract:
A tumor ablation device may be combined with a diagnostic tool and/or a surgical instrument for offering cancer treatment therapy.
- Maple Grove MN, US Andrew SCHAUBHUT - Somerville MA, US John B. GOLDEN - Norton MA, US Brad M. ISAACSON - Lancaster MA, US Michael D. AMOS - Ayer MA, US Norman C. MAY - Northborough MA, US Dengzhu YAN - Marlborough MA, US James WELDON - Newton MA, US Daniel CONGDON - Wenham MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/12
US Classification:
606140
Abstract:
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a medical device for deploying a ligation band may include a tubular body. The tubular body may include a proximal end, a distal end, a radially inner surface defining a lumen through the tubular body, and a radially outer surface. The radially outer surface may include protrusions arranged in rows extending at least partially around a proximal region of the radially outer surface. Protrusions in adjacent rows may be separated by a first distance. Surface features may extend at least partially around a distal region of the radially outer surface. Adjacent surface features may be separated by a second distance larger than the first distance.
Ligation Band Dispensing Cap Assembly And Methods Of Use
- Maple Grove MN, US Allison DAY - Holden MA, US Brad M. ISAACSON - Lancaster MA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61B 17/12
US Classification:
606140
Abstract:
A medical device for resecting a tissue. The medical device includes an elongate shaft having a distal end, a proximal end, and a plurality of channels extending therebetween. The medical device also includes a cap assembly disposed at the distal end of the elongate shaft. The cap assembly includes a housing having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a cavity extending therebetween. The housing is configured to be transparent and includes a friction surface pattern disposed over a portion of an outer surface of the housing. The cap assembly further includes one or more ligation bands disposed on the proximal portion of the housing. The cap assembly also includes a wire interwoven between the ligation bands. The wire is further configured to roll at least one ligation band at a time towards the distal end of the distal portion.
- Maple Grove MN, US Maria MAILLET - Hudson MA, US Brad ISAACSON - Lancaster MA, US Caroline RIEDEL - Weston MA, US Gary KAPPEL - Acton MA, US John GOLDEN - Norton MA, US Christopher BENNING - Lowell MA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
F16B 2/10 F16B 2/06
US Classification:
24483, 24455
Abstract:
Various attachment devices are disclosed. The devices are designed to permit a second medical device to be easily and quickly attached to and detached from a first medical device. The attachment devices, once attached to both the first medical device and the second medical device, may allow the physician to grasp only a single device while the other device remains securely attached to the one being grasped.
- Maple Grove MN, US Brad M. ISAACSON - Lancaster MA, US Eric TAT - Canton MA, US Naroun SUON - Lawrence MA, US Samuel RAYBIN - Marlborough MA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61B 18/00
US Classification:
606 41
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present disclosure include a medical device. The medical device may include a proximal handle, a distal tool, an elongate member connecting the distal tool to the proximal handle and including a first portion and a second portion, wherein the elongate member may be configured to deliver electrical energy to the distal tool, and a coupling mechanism configured to connect and disconnect the first and second portions of the elongate member.