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Dr. Megan Conrad, PhD
Clare Boothe Luce Associate Professor at University of Detroit Mercy
Megan utilizes her backgrounds in biomedical and industrial engineering to understand and optimize the way humans interact with medical devices. She aims to identify device design features that meet human ability, allowing individuals to remain independent at home and work. Megan is an Associate Professor at Detroit Mercy, where she leads the Eick Center for Assistive Technology, acts as Director of the Biomedical Design Program, and teaches courses related to Biomedical Engineering, Human Factors, and Product Design. She has received extramural funding as PI or co-I on projects supported by the AHA, FDA, NIH, and NSF; including acting as PI on the FDA funded research project guiding the development of the DDCP taxonomy.


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