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Michael G. Browne, PhD

Clinical Assistant Professor

Pronouns: He/Him/His

Contact

Building & Room:

SEO 230

Address:

851 S Morgan St, MC 063, Chicago, IL 60607

Office Phone:

312.355.9100

About

Engineering education researcher focused on developing and testing novel teaching content interdisciplinary design (engineer x medical student) efforts, design for manufacturing in medical devices, quality management, consensus standard incorporation, medical device regulatory affairs, and prototyping.

Selected Grants

National Institute of Standards and Technology, Development of a Domain-Agnostic Standards Curricula in Partnership with a Medical Device Manufacturer, Principle Investigator, 2023

NIH: NIBIB, A distributed and interdisciplinary pipeline for sustainable student-driven innovation, Co-investigator, 2022

Selected Publications

Browne MG, Stenum J, Padmanabhan P, Roemmich RT. Simple within-stride changes in treadmill speed can drive selective changes in human gait symmetry. PLoS ONE, October 2023, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287568

Felder AE, Browne MG, Kotche M. Work in Progress: An interdisciplinary project development pipeline connecting undergraduate biomedical engineering and medicine students. ASEE, June 2023, https://peer.asee.org/board-5-wip-an-interdisciplinary-project-development-pipeline-connecting-undergraduate-biomedical-engineering-and-medicine-students

Kotche M, Felder AE, Browne MG, Lynch D. Work in Progress: Development and Implementation of a Makerspace Class for BME Undergraduates to Enhance Skills in Senior Design. ASEE, June 2023, https://peer.asee.org/board-6-wip-development-and-implementation-of-a-makerspace-class-for-bme-undergraduates-to-enhance-skills-in-senior-design

Browne MG, Stenum J, Padmanabhan P, Roemmich RT. The human preference for symmetric gait often disappears when one leg is constrained. Journal of Physiology, November 2020, https://doi.org/10.1113/JP280509