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Christopher Pulliam, Phd is listed as Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Case Western Reserve University | Applying Data Science to Neurorehabilitation at U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, based in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at case.edu, phone signal with area code 706, and a matched LinkedIn profile for Christopher Pulliam, Phd.
Christopher Pulliam, Phd previously worked as Research Biomedical Engineer at U.S. Department Of Veterans Affairs and Bioscientific Staff at The Metrohealth System (Cleveland, Oh). Christopher Pulliam, Phd holds Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, Biomedical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University.
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Christopher Pulliam, Phd is a Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Case Western Reserve University | Applying Data Science to Neurorehabilitation at U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. He possess expertise in machine learning, statistics, pattern recognition, signal processing, system identification and 15 more skills.
Listed skills include Machine Learning, Statistics, Pattern Recognition, Signal Processing, and 16 others.
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Bioscientific Staff
Current
Assistant Professor Of Biomedical Engineering
Current
Research And Technology Leader - Neuromodulation
Lead a team of 5-10 U.S. based biomedical engineers, neuroscientists, and electrical engineers – building a strong team culture specializing in early phase R&D for the brain modulation business unit and cross-business neural engineering center of excellence.- Owns $1M+ project portfolio consisting of modeling, technology development, and pre-clinical/clinical feasibility studies- Builds and manages all team objectives, performance standards, and project objectives- Influences forward strategy, intellectual property portfolio, product roadmaps, and overall R&D initiatives.
Principal / Senior Scientist - Neuromodulation Data Science And Algorithms
Developed algorithms for next generation adaptive neuromodulation therapies and device monitoring concepts. Collaborated cross-functionally to plan/execute feasibility studies, support algorithm development, and transfer algorithms to product development. Design controls and quality management system experience under ISO 13485, FDA 21 CFR Part 820 regulations.- Collaborated with cross functional teams on early feasibility studies to drive product development via acquisition or internal development- Pitched internal development strategy for closed loop spinal cord stimulation (SCS) system which produced $75M in programs and projected market share growth (IP: 10+ patent applications pending)- Served as international regulatory and marketing SME tasked with communicating scientific strategy for Percept PC Deep Brain Stimulator (DBS) launch in the U.S., Japan, China, and E.U. – gained commercial approval in multiple geographies, resulted in 10 points of new implant share gain in the U.S. (IP: 3 issued patents protecting several Percept PC features including flagship closed loop algorithms)- Managed a portfolio of 10 collaborative research projects, partnering with clinicians in the U.S., Canada, and Australia. Reviewed contracts and protocols with government agencies (e.g., NIH) and translated findings to product development
Product Manager
Led a team with ownership of stakeholder requirements definition and usability/validation testing. Partnered with neurologists to garner needed requirements and produce clinical workflows for new patient monitoring product. Gained experience with Agile software development methodologies.- Co-Principal Investigator on $2M Phase II SBIR Grant from NIH- Successfully delivered product to client on time and under budget despite significant constraints- Placed product as an endpoint in a number of research studies, including phase 2 and 4 pharmaceutical clinical trials- IP: Inventor on 7 issued patents protecting features in Kinesia 360, Kinesia ProView, Kinesia StimPoint products
Senior Biomedical Engineering Researcher
Leveraged motion sensors and machine learning algorithms for objective quantification of tremor and other symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Planned and oversaw multi-site clinical and key international studies.- Crafted improved technology concepts for treating additional movement disorders – managing the end-to-end project process including submission of multiple NIH SBIR grant proposals. Co-Investigator on $283k Phase I SBIR Grant from NIH.- Deployed educational content designed to expose high school and college students to the experience of human physiological signal acquisition, data analysis, signal processing, biomedical engineering, and clinical concepts.
Device Innovations Engineer
Contract position with business focused on technologies to address irregular heart rhythms, heart failure and sudden cardiac arrest. Developed algorithms and implemented confidence estimation techniques for automatic classification of cardiac arrhythmias detected by implantable cardioverter-defibrillators.- IP: Inventor on 2 issued patents protecting cardiac monitoring features
Christopher Pulliam, Phd education
Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, Biomedical Engineering
Master Of Science - Ms, Biomedical Engineering
Bachelor Of Science - Bs, Biomedical Engineering
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What company does Christopher Pulliam, Phd work for?
Christopher Pulliam, Phd works for U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
What is Christopher Pulliam, Phd's role at U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs?
Christopher Pulliam, Phd is listed as Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Case Western Reserve University | Applying Data Science to Neurorehabilitation at U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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AeroLeads has found 1 work email signal at @case.edu for Christopher Pulliam, Phd at U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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AeroLeads has found 5 phone signal(s) with area code 706 for Christopher Pulliam, Phd at U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Where is Christopher Pulliam, Phd based?
Christopher Pulliam, Phd is based in Cleveland, Ohio, United States while working with U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
What companies has Christopher Pulliam, Phd worked for?
Christopher Pulliam, Phd has worked for U.S. Department Of Veterans Affairs, The Metrohealth System (Cleveland, Oh), Case Western Reserve University, Medtronic, and Great Lakes Neurotechnologies.
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What schools did Christopher Pulliam, Phd attend?
Christopher Pulliam, Phd holds Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, Biomedical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University.
What skills is Christopher Pulliam, Phd known for?
Christopher Pulliam, Phd is listed with skills including Machine Learning, Statistics, Pattern Recognition, Signal Processing, System Identification, Biomedical Engineering, Neural Networks, and Matlab.
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