Gary Brandenburger obtained his doctorate in electrical engineering from Washington University, St. Louis (WU) following
research at the School of Medicine on quantitative imaging and tissue characterization with ultrasound. He held research positions
at the WU Biomedical Computer Laboratory, NASA Langley Research Center, and ATL Ultrasound. He was a co-founder
and senior VP of R&D for Osteo-Technology Inc. At Mallinckrodt, Inc., he created and directed a pioneering ultrasound R&D
lab. Brandenburger founded Research & Development Management, an executive consulting practice in St. Louis. As the
director of entrepreneurial programs for the WU School of Engineering, he helps create new interdisciplinary entrepreneurship
education programs under the Kauffman Campuses Initiative, supported in part by a $3.7MM grant from the Kauffman
Foundation. He directs the new dual degree MBA/MS-BME program for the Biomedical Engineering Department and Olin
School of Business; and created “From Concept to Market: The Business of Biomedical Engineering,” a required BME course
and recommended undergraduate business elective.
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