ENDRA Life Sciences
Benjamin Gerber currently serves as a Fabrication and Test Engineer at ENDRA Life Sciences, focusing on developing scalable production systems that meet regulatory requirements for safety and effectiveness. Additionally, Benjamin works as a Biomedical Engineer at the 3D & Innovations Lab at the University of Michigan Hospital Clinical Simulation Center, where responsibilities include designing and validating medical training simulations. Past experience includes roles as a Motorcycle Technician at Biker Bob's Harley-Davidson, a self-employed contractor specializing in carpentry and repairs, and roles in metal fabrication and art projects. Benjamin holds a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Michigan and has academic experience in Welding and Fabrication from Washtenaw Community College.
ENDRA Life Sciences
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ENDRA Life Sciences is the pioneer of Thermo Acoustic Enhanced UltraSound (TAEUS™), a ground-breaking technology being developed to visualize tissue like CT or MRI, but at 1/50th of the cost, at the point of patient care. TAEUS is initially focused on the measurement of fat in the liver, as a means to assess and monitor Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) and inflammation (NASH), chronic liver conditions that affect over one billion people globally, and for which there are no practical diagnostic tools. Beyond the liver, ENDRA is exploring several other clinical applications of TAEUS, including visualization of tissue temperature during energy-based surgical procedures.