Leanne West is Regents Researcher and Chief Engineer of Pediatric Technology at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she serves as an innovation catalyst and the technical liaison between Georgia Tech and children’s hospitals to identify unmet clinical needs, provide solutions, and assist in early stages of commercialization. She is also President of the International Children’s Advisory Network (iCAN), a non-profit that promotes the importance of the pediatric patient experience and input in medical research and development. iCAN is a partner in the FDA CDRH Patient and Caregiver Connection and the Total Product Life Cycle Advisory Program. West is a member of the International Society for Pediatric Innovation Executive Team, the steering committee for the Pediatric Trial Network (PTN), a member of the Medical Device Innovation Consortium (MDIC) Patient Preference Information committee, the MDIC National Evaluation System for health Technology Coordinating Center (NESTcc) governing committee, and the Boards of Patient Focused Medicines Development, the Georgia Health Information Network, the Technology Association of Georgia Digital Health, and the Georgia Technology Authority.
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C2I2 Roundtables: Bridging the Gap: From Lab to Market Through Tech Transfer
Saturday, February 22, 2025
11:30am – 12:15pm Eastern Time