This Thursday at Change Brian Glaister will speak about his research on low
cost prosthetics for resource-poor countries, and present the work of his
startup Cadence Biomedical and their device to help people with severe
disabilities walk.

Brian is the President and CEO of Cadence Biomedical which is a
Seattle-based startup that offers a wearable medical device to help people
with severe disabilities walk. Prior to Cadence, Brian was a Mary Switzer
Fellow with the National Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation
Research, a Technology Commercialization Fellow with the University of
Washington Center for Commercialization, and a Research Assistant at the VA
Puget Sound. He has a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from
Villanova University and a master's degree in Bioengineering from Arizona
State University. Some day he may finish his doctorate from the University
of Washington.

What: Brian Glaister on Cadence Biomedical.

Where: The Allen Center, CSE 203.

When: Thursday, March 1st at 12 noon.
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