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CREB Fall 2017 Meeting Batteries have been essential components of medical devices, delivering life-sustaining and even life-saving therapies. They play a critical role in dictating the safety, performance, and reliability of many medical devices. The rapid growth of medical devices requires high-performance batteries, and recent advances in battery safety, energy/power density, and reliability provide new opportunities to significantly enhance medical devices’ capabilities. However, there is insufficient communication between the battery and medical-device communities — impeding the timely transition of advanced battery technology into medical devices. In addition, medical devices have unique requirements for batteries such as impeccable reliability, absolute safety and low self-discharge, presenting new challenges to battery researchers. Cap't. Brian Lewis (FDA) Iacovos Kyprianou (FDA) Albert Lee (NIH) Paul Albertus (DOE ARPA-E) Esther Takeuchi (Stony Brook Univ) Gary W. Rubloff (UMD) Gaurav Jain (Medtronic) Hue Ye (Medtronic) Eric D. Wachsman (UMD) Dr. Robert E. Fischell Parking is available at the Union Lane Garage located directly across the street of the west side of the building. This Event is For: Clark School • Graduate • Faculty • Staff • Post-Docs • Alumni • Corporate • Donors |