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Chair for Computer Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality
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Lab Course BioInnovation: from unmet clinical needs to solution concepts

by Dr. Christoph Hennersperger, Prof. Nassir Navab
Tutors: Julia Rackerseder, Dr. Benjamin Frisch, Dominik Böhler

Type: Master Practical Course Module IN2106, Module IN2257, Module IN8021
Course Title: BioInnovation: from unmet clinical needs to solution concepts - Link to TUMOnline

Programs lab course: Biomedical Computing (Master), Informatics (Master), Informatics (Diploma)
Programs elective course: Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, School of Management
SWS: 6
ECTS: 10 Credits

Meetings: See schedule below
The course will be conducted in English.

What is BioInnovation?

Do you want to find out about medical innovation? Do you want to develop a concept that can solve a clinical need? Do you want to find a good idea for a start-up company?

Then you should join BioInnovation, a hands-on seminar where you learn how to successfully identify unmet clinical needs within the clinical routine and work towards possible and realistic solutions to solve those needs. You get to know tools helping you to be a successful innovator in medical technology. This includes all steps from needs finding and selection to defining appropriate solution concepts, including the development of first prototypes. During the course, necessary steps for successful idea and concept creation are presented and fully realized in interdisciplinary project teams. During the project phase, each team is supported by coaches from academia, industry and medicine, in order to allow for direct and continuous exchange.

Course Features

  • Work in interdisciplinary teams.
  • Spend a minimum of three full days in full clinical immersion, identifying unmet needs.
  • Get training by UnternehmerTUM tutors about coordinated brain storming, needs identification, needs selection and concept generation.
  • Build your first prototype, with support from UnternehmerTUM MakerSpace.

For more details about the course and our project BioInnovation please visit the project webpage: http://campar.in.tum.de/Chair/ProjectBioInnovation

Who should participate?

We accept and encourage students of all possible disciplines to join for this lab course. Focusing on medical technology and applications to the clinical routine, we anticipate a broad field of studies as main audience, including:
  • Computer scientists
  • Engineers of any kind
  • Biologists, chemists, physicists
  • Business administration and economics students

Students should have basic knowledge and understanding of medical technology, with an interested in innovation within field. Due to the interdisciplinarity of project teams, skills within the respective area of specialty will be required throughout the progress of the lab course. We encourage students to work pro-actively with exchange within, but also across the borders of the teams.

Passing requirements

  • Active participation and presence in the skills blocks and meetings
  • Submission of all assignments in time
  • Presentation of intermediate and final concept work.

How to be part of it

Please apply for this lab course by email in advance. We will select appropriate candidates based on their background, interests, and motiviation. The notification of acceptance to the course will be distributed before final courses have to be selected. For application, please send your CV, an up to date score sheet, and a paragraph explaining your motivation for applying to this course (10 lines max) to julia.rackerseder@tum.de before 06-JUL-2016 if you are a computer science student and will be matched via the course assignment system, please do not forget to also register there. All other students are welcome to apply until 31-AUG-2016

Collaborating Medical Departments

Will be announced soon

Important News

Please check back here regularly, as important news will be posted here.


Course Phases

Period Working Phase down
24-OCT - 25-NOV Clinical observation in practice and daily routine
01-DEC - 12-JAN Concept brainstorming and creation
25-NOV - 01-DEC Needs selection and presentation
12-JAN - 26-JAN Prototype construction, concept development and testing
18-OCT - 24-OCT Tools at hand for successful innovation in medical technology

Schedule

Date Topic Conducted by Location Materials
28-JUN-2016 0900-1000 Preliminary meeting ("Vorbesprechung") Course Tutors CAMP Seminar Room, 03.13.010 Slides
18-OCT-2016 1215-1400 Introductory meeting, course organization, schedule Course Tutors CAMP Seminar Room, 03.13.010 Slides
20-OCT-2016 0900-1300 Needs finding from A-Z Course Tutors, Medical Experts, UnternehmerTUM UnternehmerTUM Room 001  
27-OCT-2016 0900-1600 All about teams, brainstorming and concept creation UnternehmerTUM IAS Conference room  
10-NOV-2016 0900-1300 Needs evaluation and selection UnternehmerTUM UnternehmerTUM Room 003  
Individual per team Clinical immersion interim meeting, discussion with coaches and tutors Course Tutors tba  
01-DEC-2016 1400-1700 Presentation and selection of clinical need. Course Participants, UnternehmerTUM UnternehmerTUM room Anton  
Individual per team Concept brainstorming interim meeting, discussion with coaches and tutors Course Tutors tba  
12-JAN-2017 1400-1700 Presentation of concept solving unmet need. Course Participants UnternehmerTUM room 003  
individual per team Concept and prototype interim meeting, discussion with coaches and tutors Course Participants, Course Tutors, Coaches tba  
26-JAN-2017 1900-2200 Presentation of final concept prototypes solving an unmet need (jury, public evening event) Course Participants Vorhoelzer Forum  

Literature and Resources


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Title: BioInnovation? : from unmet clinical needs to solution concepts
Professor: Dr. Christoph Hennersperger
Tutors: Julia Rackerseder, Benjamin Frisch, Dominik Böhler
Type: Praktikum
Information: 6 SWS, 10 ECTS Credits (IN2106, IN8021)
Term: 2016WiSe
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