Dan Merrill has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Dan is currently serving as the Chief Science Officer at SensArs Neuroprosthetics Sarl since May 2019. Prior to this, Dan founded their own consulting company, Dan Merrill Consulting LLC, in October 2017, where they serve as the Principal and Founder.
Before starting their consulting firm, Dan worked as the Chief Clinical Scientist at Ripple LLC from September 2012 to September 2017. Preceding this role, they held the position of VP of Technical Affairs at Alfred Mann Foundation from an unspecified date in 2005 until July 2012. In this role, they managed technical efforts and represented the foundation in vetting and establishing new technologies for medical disorder treatments.
Dan's earlier career includes a Research Fellow position at the University of Utah from September 2002 to June 2005. Prior to that, they worked as a Research Assistant at Case Western Reserve University, where they established a bioelectrochemistry laboratory and conducted various experimental protocols related to electrical stimulation of excitable tissue.
Starting their career at Quinton Instrument Company in 1986, Dan served as Principal Engineer. In this role, they were responsible for engineering operations, project management, and test operations for medical instrumentation, specifically focusing on the Catheterization Lab product family.
Overall, Dan Merrill brings a wealth of expertise and leadership experience in the fields of neuroprosthetics, clinical science, technical affairs, research, and medical instrumentation.
Dan Merrill has a strong education background in engineering and biomedical fields. Dan obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University in 1983. Dan then went on to earn a Master of Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University in 1984. Later, they pursued higher education at Case Western Reserve University, where they received a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering between 1995 and 2002. Following this, they completed a post-doctoral program in Bioengineering at the University of Utah from 2002 to 2005.
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