David F. Meaney, PhD- University
of Pennsylvania
Professor, Department of Bioengineering and Neurosurgery
Dr. David Meaney is the director of SCIB’s Research
Domain One: Head and Brain Injury; working with Dr. Susan
Margulies and Dr. Beth Winklestein, also at the University
of Pennsylvania. Dr. Meaney is involved in generating the
scientific foundation to be used to predict the probability
of head injury as a result of motor vehicle crashes. This
information will be used in the development and validation
of SIMon. Enhancing the predictive capabilities of SIMon
is the primary focus of Research Domain One.
Dr. Meaney graduated magna cum laude with a BSE in Biomedical
Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; he earned
his MSE (1989) and PhD (1991) in Bioengineering from the
University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. After a postdoctoral
fellowship at U. Penn, Dr. Meaney became an assistant professor
in 1993; he achieved the rank of full professor in the
Department of Bioengineering in 2004. He has received numerous
awards, including the 1995 William J. Stickel Gold Award,
the Editor’s Excellence Award for Outstanding Scientific
Research (JCAT) in 1997, and both the YC Fung Young Investigator
Award and the Richard Skalak best paper award at ASME 2001.
In 1998, he received the CAREER Award from the National
Science Foundation. He has more than 80 peer-reviewed publications,
and has been Principal Investigator on several grant-funded
research projects.
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