medVR Announces the Appointment of Two New Board Members
medVR, a non-profit educational MedTech driven organization, announced the appointment of two board directors, Jennifer Silva, MD, and Giorgio Natili.
medVR, a spinoff of MIT Reality Virtually, aims to educate and foster the synergy of the healthcare and technical communities in augmented- and virtual-reality innovation for healthcare (medical XR).
Jennifer N. Silva, MD is Director, Pediatric Electrophysiology at St Louis Children’s Hospital, Professor of Pediatrics & Biomedical Engineering, and Faculty Fellow in Entrepreneurship at Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Silva is the co-inventor and co-founder of SentiAR, a venture-funded augmented reality (AR) device for 3D intraprocedural holographic visualization of a patient’s cardiac anatomy with real-time catheter locations.
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Giorgio Natili is Director of Engineering at Capital One. He has more than two decades of experience leading technical teams through the emergence of new technologies to deliver integrating systems in fintech, payments, mobile, and embedded systems, security, education, and retail industries. Giorgio Natili pioneered the technology used in medical virtual reality devices and led the effort of integrating machine learning in the customer experience for Capital One.
“Dr. Silva and Mr. Natili offer our developing organization complementary experience, vision, and insights to pursue our mission,” stated Steven Patterson, medVR’s President and Executive Director.
Dr. Silva has achieved leadership roles in healthcare and academia while succeeding as a translational medicine innovator and entrepreneur. medVR’s educational program success depends on incorporating such an innovator’s journey.
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“I am thrilled to join medVR and continue working with the medical and technology communities to unlock the enabling power of medical extended reality technologies to improve patient care and outcomes,” stated Dr. Silva about medVR’s contribution to medical XR.
Mr. Natili’s experience leading interdisciplinary technical teams is essential to medVR’s goal of promoting the multidisciplinary skills needed to deliver the value of new MedTech platforms. Successfully solving the R&D challenges of pioneer XR developments requires new skills, methodologies, and team formulation strategies.
“MedVR represents a unique experience for the tech community to learn, experiment, and foster innovation in the medical industry. Through initiatives like medVR, medical XR will improve healthcare and the quality of life. Leading interdisciplinary technical teams is a unique challenge and opportunity.
“I look forward to giving back to the community where I learned, and I am honored to be part of it,” concluded Giorgio Natali.
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