The Fischell Foundry is the driving force behind the Fischell Institute’s ability to support device innovators across the entire commercialization pipeline. Creating medical devices requires coordination, intellectual capital, specialized resources, advanced facilities, and creative individuals with a strong desire to learn and succeed. Our team is dedicated to transforming basic research into clinical practice and commercial success.
Fischell Institute engineers work with Jules Sherman of Children’s National Hospital to develop a breathing monitoring device for children with tracheostomies.
The program welcomed ten high school students from College Park Academy and Prince George’s, Howard, and Montgomery counties interested in biomedical engineering and the A. James Clark School of Engineering.
”Maryland’s life sciences and biotech assets are unparalleled, and Maryland is committed to supporting this industry,” said Secretary Coker. “This visit acknowledges that the Fischell Institute team is not only doing critical work, but that their voices are being heard.”
Undergraduate students from Florida State University visited the University of Maryland on Monday, March 10, 2025, to explore graduate programs in the A. James Clark School of Engineering.
Presented by the Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute (Mtech), the award supports research opportunities for students to collaborate with engineering faculty on industry-relevant projects.
The program invited students from Prince George's, Howard, and Montgomery County high schools interested in learning about biomedical engineering practices and the A. James Clark School of Engineering.
The conference was held in Seattle, Washington
Innovation Day focuses on Children's National Hospital researchers who are looking for strategic partnerships, co-development, and licensing opportunities
The event was held in Baltimore, Md., at the Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology (IMET), where over 85 medical device and biotech companies and organizations were invited to pitch their ideas.
Fischell Institute staff engineer Quinn Burke (B.S.'20, M. Eng.‘22 bioengineering) provides support to the Fischell Foundry.
The Fischell Institute is excited to introduce three new MPowering the State Student Entrepreneurship Fellows.