Barry S Myers, Senior Associate Dean for Industrial Partnerships and Research Commercialization, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, with appointments in Surgery, Business, and Anatomy, Director of the Center for Entre

Barry S Myers
Contact Info:
Office Location:  267 Hudson Hall Annex
Email Address:   send me a message

Teaching (Fall 2009):

  • BME 362.01, INVENTION TO APPLICATION
  • HLTHMGMT 491.101, SPECIAL TOPICS
    Fuqua SB, Th 01:30 PM-03:45 PM
Education:
  • MBA Duke University 2005
  • PhD Duke University 1991
  • MD Duke University 1991
  • BASc University of Toronto 1985
Specialties:

Technology Transfer
Injury and Orthopedic Biomechanics
Lubrication
Entrepreneurship
Social entrepreneurship
Curriculum Vitae
Recent Publications   (More Publications)

  1. A. T. Dibb and R. W. Nightingale and J. F. Luck and V. C. Chancey and L. E. Fronheiser and B. S. Myers, Tension and Combined Tension-Extension Structural Response and Tolerance Properties of the Human Male Ligamentous Cervical Spine, Journal Of Biomechanical Engineering-transactions Of The Asme, vol. 131 no. 8 (August, 2009)  [abs].
  2. G. P. Siegmund and M. B. Davis and K. P. Quinn and E. Hines and B. S. Myers and S. Ejima and K. Ono and K. Kamiji and T. Yasuki and B. A. Winkelstein, Head-turned postures increase the risk of cervical facet capsule injury during whiplash, Spine, vol. 33 no. 15 (July, 2008), pp. 1643 -- 1649  [abs].
  3. J. D. Finan and R. W. Nightingale and B. S. Myers, The Influence of Reduced Friction on Head Injury Metrics in Helmeted Head Impacts, Traffic Injury Prevention, vol. 9 no. 5 (2008), pp. 483 -- 488  [abs].
  4. V. C. Chancey and D. Ottaviano and B. S. Myers and R. W. Nightingale, A kinematic and anthropometric study of the upper cervical spine and the occipital condyles, Journal Of Biomechanics, vol. 40 no. 9 (2007), pp. 1953 -- 1959  [abs].
  5. R. W. Nightingale and V. C. Chancey and D. Ottaviano and J. F. Luck and L. Tran and M. Prange and B. S. Myers, Flexion and extension structural properties and strengths for male cervical spine segments, Journal Of Biomechanics, vol. 40 no. 3 (2007), pp. 535 -- 542  [abs].

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