Joe Korfhagen
Vice President Of Product Development at Sense Neuro Diagnostics- Claim this Profile
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Sense Neuro Diagnostics
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United States
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Medical Equipment Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Vice President Of Product Development
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Mar 2016 - Present
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States Sense Diagnostics was formed to commercialize the technology I developed as part of my dissertation project at UC. This product will be used to monitor patients suffering from an intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). My role at Sense is to continue to develop the technology by improving the algorithm for detecting ICH, work with vendors to improve device design and develop cost-effective manufacturing strategies, continue experimentation in the lab to determine feasibility of monitoring for other… Show more Sense Diagnostics was formed to commercialize the technology I developed as part of my dissertation project at UC. This product will be used to monitor patients suffering from an intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). My role at Sense is to continue to develop the technology by improving the algorithm for detecting ICH, work with vendors to improve device design and develop cost-effective manufacturing strategies, continue experimentation in the lab to determine feasibility of monitoring for other neurological disease, and help raise funding for the company. Show less
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University of Cincinnati
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Postdoctoral Fellow
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May 2014 - Mar 2016
Cincinnati, OH During my postdoctoral fellowship, I continued developing my dissertation project. We developed multiple prototypes and are working toward FDA approval on one of them. My work throughout my career at UC brought this device from an idea through in vitro and porcine in vivo experimentation and will hopefully be used in clinical trials in the coming years.
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Neuroscience Graduate Student
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Jul 2009 - Apr 2014
Cincinnati, OH Working in the labs of George Shaw, M.D., Ph.D. and Joseph Clark, Ph.D., my research included the use of ultrasound and radiofrequency. All of my work was based on improving neurocritical care for patients (especially for those that do not show symptoms such as comatose patients). For my dissertation, I developed a device using radiofrequency antennae to monitor for changes in signal due to intracerebral hemorrhage. I also gained valuable experience working on two clinical trials.
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Intern
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Jul 2015 - Nov 2015
Cincinnati, Ohio Area At Camargo, I learned about the 505(b)(2) regulatory pathway for drug development. My role was to help research scientists complete various tasks related to the pathway such as developing clinical study reports and researching and writing nonclinical sections including tabular summaries. I gained experience researching and writing documents related to pre-IND, IND, and NDA submissions. This valuable experience has helped me better understand the regulatory pathway for devices as well… Show more At Camargo, I learned about the 505(b)(2) regulatory pathway for drug development. My role was to help research scientists complete various tasks related to the pathway such as developing clinical study reports and researching and writing nonclinical sections including tabular summaries. I gained experience researching and writing documents related to pre-IND, IND, and NDA submissions. This valuable experience has helped me better understand the regulatory pathway for devices as well, which will be important for working with the FDA while at Sense. Show less
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Research Assistant
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May 2008 - Dec 2008
I worked in a Chemical Engineering laboratory focused on studying protein adsorption by ion exchange and hydrophobic interactions. I have one publication from this research: Korfhagen, JJ. Dias-Cabral, AC. Thrash, ME. 2010. Nonspecific Effects of Ion Exchange and Hydrophobic Interaction Adsorption Processes. Separation Science and Technology. Vol 45, Issue 14, pp. 2039-2050.
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Education
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University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Neuroscience -
Miami University
BS, Chemical Engineering