Biodesign was launched by Dr. Paul Yock and other members of Stanford University in 2001 as a development and training program for talents who will lead innovations in medical devices based on Design-Thinking approach. The program develops solutions to various problems, using the needs in the clinical site as the starting point while verifying the perspective of commercialization from the initial stages of development, and is characterized by approaches that make innovation a reality. Applications are sent from around the world to participate in a course lasting approximately one year, called “Fellowship.” Competition is fierce, with more than eighteen times competition rate, and only eight candidates are selected each year. Forty companies were started up during the 14-year period, and applications for over 400 patents were filed. In addition, over 500,000 patients receive benefits from devices that were created through this program. The program has already been introduced to India, Singapore, Ireland and the UK, and their introduction is currently being studied in countries all over the world.
BIODESIGN The Process of Innovating Medical Technologies,Yock.Petal.より
Osaka University, The University of Tokyo and Tohoku University concluded program-development partnership with Stanford University in order to establish Japan Biodesign. With implementing entities being made up of Osaka University’s Graduate School of Medicine and the Global Center for Medical Engineering and Informatics, The University of Tokyo’s Medical Innovation Initiative, and Tohoku University Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, Japan Biodesign cooperates with Nihon Biodesign Gakkai to conduct Fellowship, Classes and various seminars.
Sawa Yoshiki Endowed Chair Professor, Graduate School of Medicine Chairman, Japan Biodesign Steering committee
Yagi Masakazu Specially-Appointed Associate Professor, Graduate School of Medicine Program Director, Japan Biodesign
Yamada Kenji Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Medicine
Tomizawa Rie Associate Professor, Division of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine Academia Faculty, Japan Biodesign
Masuda Hirotada Assistant Professor, Medical Center for Translational Research Academia Faculty, Japan Biodesign
Ono Minoru Professor, Graduate School of Medicine Japan Biodesign Steering committee
Maeda Yujiro Director, Department of Biodesign, Translational Research Center Program Co-Director, Japan Biodesign
Kiriyama Hiroyuki Project Assistant Professor, Department of Biodesign, Translational Research Center Academia Faculty, Japan Biodesign
Sugimoto Munemasa Project Assistant Professor, Department of Biodesign, Translational Research Center Assistant Faculty, Japan Biodesign
Kakihana Takaaki Project Assistant Professor, Department of Biodesign, Translational Research Center Assistant Faculty, Japan Biodesign
Tajima Tomoyuki CEO, Alivas INC. Assistant Faculty, Japan Biodesign
Izumi Shinichi Professor, Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering Japan Biodesign Steering committee
Nagatomi Ryoichi Dean, Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering
Nakagawa Atsuhiro Professor and Design Head, Experience Design and Alliance Section, Tohoku University Hospital Program Co-Director, Japan Biodesign
Taki Hirofumi Part-time Lecturer, Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering Academia Faculty, Japan Biodesign
Hara Yosuke CEO, LIFE TODEI Co., Ltd. Assistant Faculty, Japan Biodesign
Kajiyama Ai CEO, Crane Vascular Co., Ltd. Assistant Faculty, Japan Biodesign
Watanabe Masaya Vice-chairman, The Japan Federation of Medical Devices Associations Advisory board, Japan Biodesign Steering committee
Nakao Koji Advisory board, Japan Biodesign Steering committee
Nishiuchi Daisuke Program Co-Director, Japan Biodesign Industrial Faculty
Omori Sayaka Industrial Faculty, Japan Biodesign
Josh Makower Director, Co-Founder, Stanford Biodesign
Paul G. Yock Founder, Director Emeritus, Stanford Biodesign
Gordon Saul Executive Director, Stanford Biodesign Japan Biodesign Steering committee
Sandra Waugh Ruggles Assistant Director, Innovation Fellowship, Stanford Biodesign
Ikeno Fumiaki Program Director (US), Stanford Biodesign Advisory Director, Japan Biodesign
Lyn Denend Director, Academic Programs, Stanford Biodesign
Shiqin Xu Course Manager, Stanford Biodesign
Japan Biodesign program is inviting expert lecturers from various quarters.