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Todd Brinton is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine and Bioengineering at Stanford University. He has been involved in innovation and education initiatives within Stanford Biodesign since 2006, serving as the co-director of various programs, including the Innovation Fellowship Program and the Executive Education Program. He has a strong background in developing non-invasive methods for diagnosing and monitoring aortic valve abnormalities, with notable patents reflecting his contributions to the field. His academic and administrative roles have centered on enhancing educational curricula and fostering innovation in medical technology.
Stanford University • Stanford, California
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Medicine - Cardiovascular Medicine.
Stanford Biodesign • Stanford, California
Co-Director of the Innovation Course at Stanford Biodesign.
Stanford Biodesign • Stanford, California
Director of the Innovation Fellowship Program at Stanford Biodesign.
Stanford Biodesign • Stanford, California
Co-Director of the Executive Education Program at Stanford Biodesign.
Patent related to non-invasive techniques for diagnosing aortic valve conditions.
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