Medical Device & Simulation Laboratory,
Department of Radiology,
Medical Device & Simulation Laboratory, Department of Radiology
Since 2001, Dr. Ottensmeyer has been developing training simulators for medical education and instrumentation for research, with the overall goal of improving patient care. He has served as Director of the Medical Device and Simulation Laboratory, of the Department of Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital since 2013. His laboratory has focused on creating physical simulators enhanced with sensing and actuation technologies and driven by software architectures that support interoperability with other systems. He is coinventor on patents for full-body trauma mannequin and eye trauma simulators. Dr. Ottensmeyer has interests in 3D printing of anatomical models for medical planning, with recent efforts on hypertrophic cardiac myopathy and conjoined twins. Instrumentation he has developed supports research, therapy and training in fields including laryngology, otology, surgical simulation and medical education. He is also involved in surgical robotic development and STEM education. He graduated summa cum laude from McMaster University (Canada) in Mechanical Engineering & Management (1994) and completed his Master's (1996) and PhD (2001) in Mechanical Engineering at M.I.T. (USA).
Modification and testing of a pneumatic dispensing device for controlled delivery of injectable materials.
The Laryngoscope Sep, 2012 | Pubmed ID: 22865123
The Regenerative Applicability of Bioactive Glass and Beta-Tricalcium Phosphate in Bone Tissue Engineering: A Transformation Perspective.
Journal of functional biomaterials Mar, 2019 | Pubmed ID: 30909518
Aerodynamically driven phonation of individual vocal folds under general anesthesia in canines.
The Laryngoscope Oct, 2019 | Pubmed ID: 31603575
Initial Experience Integrating a Hands-On Innovation Curriculum Into a Radiology Residency Program and Department.
Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR Oct, 2020 | Pubmed ID: 32428436
Subcutaneous Ports for Chronic Nerve Cuff and Intramuscular Electrode Stimulation in Animal Models.
Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Apr, 2021 | Pubmed ID: 32957852
Improving motor function after chronic stroke by interactive gaming with a redesigned MR-compatible hand training device.
Experimental and therapeutic medicine Mar, 2021 | Pubmed ID: 33603853
Peak Activation Shifts in the Sensorimotor Cortex of Chronic Stroke Patients Following Robot-assisted Rehabilitation Therapy.
The open neuroimaging journal , 2021 | Pubmed ID: 34434290
Increased Osteogenic Activity of Dynamic Cultured Composite Bone Scaffolds: Characterization and In Vitro Study.
Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery : official journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Feb, 2022 | Pubmed ID: 34822754
1Medical Device & Simulation Laboratory, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital,
2, Harvard Medical School,
3NMR Surgical Laboratory, Department of Surgery, Center for Surgery, Innovation and Bioengineering, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School,
4Athinoula A. Martinos Center of Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
1Medical Device & Simulation Laboratory, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital,
2Harvard Medical School, Harvard University,
3NMR Surgical Laboratory, Department of Surgery, Shriners Children’s Boston, Massachusetts General Hospital,
4Athinoula A. Martinos Center of Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital,
5Medical Physics Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ioannina
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