Stephen F. Badylak
Deputy Director
Surgery
Regenesis Biomedical Inc
Japan
Biography
n 1976, Dr. Badylak received his D.V.M. from Purdue University. He then obtained an M.S. in Clinical Pathology from Purdue University in 1978, a PhD in Anatomic Pathology from Purdue University in 1981 and graduated with highest honors with a MD from Indiana University Medical School in 1985. Dr. Badylak practiced veterinary medicine at a mixed animal practice in Glenwood, Illinois and in Hobart, Indiana. Dr. Badylak began his academic career at Purdue University as an Assistant Research Scholar at the Hillenbrand Biomedical Engineering Center in 1983, and subsequently held a variety of positions including Postdoctoral Research Associate (1985), Associate Research Scholar (1988) and served as the Director of the Hillenbrand Biomedical Engineering Center from 1993-1998. Dr. Badylak served as the Head Team Physician for the Athletic Department for 16 years (1985-2001). Prior to his move to Pittsburgh, Dr. Badylak served as Senior Research Scientist within the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Purdue University. Dr. Badylak holds over 60 U.S. patents, 300 patents worldwide, has authored more than 350 scientific publications and 40 book chapters. He has served as the Chair of the Study Section for the Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and as chair of the Bioengineering, Technology, and Surgical Sciences (BTSS) Study Section at NIH. Dr. Badylak is now a member of the College of Scientific Reviewers for NIH. Dr. Badylak has either chaired or been a member of the Scientific Advisory Board to several major medical device companies
Research Interest
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Biomaterials and Biomaterial/Tissue interactions Developmental Biology and its Relationship to Regenerative Medicine Relationship of the Innate Immune Response to Tissue Regeneration Biomedical Engineering as it Relates to Device Development and Biomaterials Clinical Translation of Regenerative Medicine