Manager, Field Clinical Engineering
Greater Boston Area
Manager, Field Clinical Engineering
Greater Boston Area
Ph.D., Physiology. University Colorado Health Science Center, 1998.
M.S., Biological Science. Montana State University, 1991.
B.S., Biological Science, Mathematics plus Teaching Option. MSU, 1988.
Currently at Boston Scientific (Neuromodulation) I manage field engineers who support clinical research trials using implantable neuromodulation devices.
Previously at Axon Instruments, I provided product line management and technical support of research equipment and software (microelectrode amplifiers, data acquisition, electrophysiology, fluorescence imaging and neurosurgery).
From graduate/medical school to high-school levels I have extensive teaching experience in Biology & Physiology (Animal, Plant), Neurobiology, Histology, Human Anatomy&Physiology, Mathematics.
Management; Clinical trials; Field engineering; Technical writing; Marketing; Product management; Technical support; Electrophysiology; Scientific research; Teaching
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; BSX; Medical Devices industry)
2005 — Present (4 years)
Previously a Senior Field Clinical Engineer, I now manage this team specialized in clinical trials using implantable nerve stimulators. We investigate opportunities for neuromodulation including headache, overactive bladder, movement disorders, erectile dysfunction and more.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; Medical Devices industry)
July 2005 — December 2007 (2 years 6 months)
Advanced Bionics was acquired by Boston Scientific in 2004 and existed as an independent division of the larger company. A reorganization in Jan, 2008 split off part of Advanced Bionics; that which remains was renamed Boston Scientific Neuromodulation.
(Public Company; 51-200 employees; Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing industry)
July 1999 — July 2005 (6 years 1 month)
Manufactured microelectrode amplifiers, digitizers and software for scientific research. Unfortunately bought out by Molecular Devices which was then purchased by MDS, Inc.
Ph.D. , Physiology and Biophysics , 1992 — 1998
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center has been renamed University of Colorado Denver.