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Dustin J. Tyler, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
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Wickenden 111 |
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(216)-368-0319 |
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(216)-368-4872 |
| Email: | dxt23@case.edu |
| Mail Address: | Room 319 Wickenden Building
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106-7207 |
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Biography
Dustin J. Tyler received his B.S.E.E. from Michigan Technological Unversity in Houghton, Michigan in 1992 and his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University in 1999. From 1998 to 2001 we was an Investigator in Research and Development at Neurocontol Corporation and Manager of Software Engineering from 2001 to 2002. He is currently a research scientist at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center and an investigator in the Cleveland FES Center . He holds an Adjunct Assistant Professor position in the Biomedical Engineering Department at Case Western Reserve University . His professional memberships include the International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society, the IEEE-Electronics in Medicine and Biology, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and Tau Beta Pi. He has served as a reviewer for IEEE Transactions of Neural Engineering and Rehabilitation and for the Journal of Rehabilitation and Research Development. Dr. Tyler has served on the SSS5-10 NIH Review panel and is a member of the MRS Review Panel. His publications include peripheral electrode development and implementation and dynamic control of aspiration in storke patients. Dr. Tyler has been awarded 5 patents and has three currently pending. He has organized local conferences and coordinates the FES Neural Prosthesis Seminar. Honors and awards include the Michigan Tech Scholar Award, the Michigan Tech Fund Merit Award, a NIH Traineeship and is currently holds a Graduate Fellowship from the Whitaker Foundation. His research interests include neuromimetic neuroprostheses; laryngeal neuroprostheses; clinical implementation of nerve electrodes; cortical neuroprostheses; minimally invasive implantation techniques; modeling of neural stimulation and neuroprostheses.
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