Matthew R. Maltese
Assistant Professor
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care MedicineÂ
Pennsylvania State University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Matthew R. Maltese, is employed as an Assistant Professor of Department of Anesthesiology & Critical Care at The University of Pennsylvania Health System. He received his MS from Johns Hopkins University, 2003 and PhD from University of Pennsylvania, 2012. His research interests include: all aspects of pediatric bioengineering, on such topics as translating traumatic brain injury mechanism paradigms from adults to children, development of medical devices to enhance pediatric resuscitation and critical care, and design of biofidelic (human-like) pediatric crash test dummies.
Research Interest
all aspects of pediatric bioengineering, on such topics as translating traumatic brain injury mechanism paradigms from adults to children, development of medical devices to enhance pediatric resuscitation and critical care, and design of biofidelic (human-like) pediatric crash test dummies.
Publications
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Maltese MR, Margulies SS (2016) "Biofidelic white matter heterogeneity decreases computational model predictions of white matter strains during rapid head rotations." Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering 19: 1618-1629.
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Hauschild Hans W, John R Humm, Frank A Pintar, Narayan Yoganandan, Matthew R. Maltese, et al. (2016) "Protection of children in forward-facing child restraint systems during oblique side impact sled tests: Intrusion and tether effects." Traffic Injury Prevention 17: 152-162.
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Napolitano N, Nishisaki A, Buffman H, Leffelman J, Maltese MR, et al. (2017) "Redesign of an open-system oxygen face mask with mainstream capnometer for children" Respiratory Care 62: 70-77