Brad Hartl

Director Of Bioengineering at Openwater

Brad previously developed Cerenkov radiation and autofluorescence lifetime imaging for medical applications in the brain. He has an extensive experience translating biomedical optics technologies from in vitro studies, to small animal models, to implementation in the clinical setting. He holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of California Davis, and a B.S. in Physics from the Univ of Wisconsin La Crosse.

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San Mateo, United States

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Openwater

Openwater is a San Francisco-based startup focused on devising a new generation of imaging technologies, with high resolution and low costs, enabling medical diagnoses and treatments, and a new era of fluid and affordable brain-to-computer communications. The firm’s vision - changing how we read and write our bodies and brains - leverages important inventions in opto-electronic and holographic systems, using red and benign near-infrared light, which penetrate our flesh and bones. The goal is to use these technologies to build better, faster and cheaper solutions in healthcare - for strokes, cancer and many diseases, all working non-invasively - without opening the body or brain.


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