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Susan Malaret, MBA

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Susan Malaret.

Jesse Corry, MD

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Jesse Corry.

Amy Thompson, BA

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Amy Thompson.

Atiq Bhatti, MD

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Atiq Bhatti.

Alok Sharma, MD

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Alok Sharma.

Erica Stoddard, MD

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Elizabeth Bottorff, PhD

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Elizabeth Bottorff.

Matt Johnson, PhD

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Matt Johnson.

Shahid Karim, MD

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Shahid Karim, Cardiac/Respiratory Physiology, UK Interventional Cardiologist

Nathan Johnson, MS

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Nathan Johnson, Manufacturing Engineer
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Earl E. Bakken Medical Devices Center 
420 Delaware Street SE 
G217 Mayo Memorial Building (MMC95) 
Minneapolis, MN 55455

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The Earl E. Bakken Medical Devices Center, part of the Institute for Engineering in Medicine, is a collaboration between the College of Science and Engineering and the Medical School to create technology-based solutions that solve clinical problems and to train the next generation of medical device innovation leaders.

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