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B. Timothy Baxter, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Surgery
College of Medicine
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Ronald L. Dalman, MD
Professor and Chief, Division of Vascular Surgery
School of Medicine
Stanford University
Alan Daugherty, PhD, DSc
Professor of Medicine and Physiology
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
University of Kentucky
Zahi Fayad, PhD
Director Imaging Science Laboratories
Director Cardiovascular Imaging Research
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Gerhard Holzapfel, PhD
Professor of Biomechanics
Head of the Institute for Biomechanics
Graz University of Technology
Jay Humphrey, PhD
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Texas A&M University
Frank Lederle, MD
Professor of Medicine
University of Minnesota School of Medicine
Dianna Milewicz, MD, PhD
Professor and Chair of Cardiovascular Medicine
University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Paul Norman, DS, FRACS
Head of School and Professor of Surgery
School of Surgery
University of Western Australia
Robert Peattie, PhD
Research Associate Professor
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Tufts University
Geoffrey Rubin, MD
Professor of Radiology
School of Medicine
Stanford University
Natzi Sakalihasan, MD, PhD
Professor of Surgery
Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery
University of Liège, Liège, Belgium
Charles Taylor, PhD
Associate Professor of Bioengineering
School of Engineering
Surgery Stanford University
Robert Thompson, MD
Professor of Surgery
Division of General Surgery, Vascular Surgery Section
Washington University School of Medicine
David Vorp, PhD
Associate Professor
Departments of Surgery and Bioengineering
University of Pittsburgh
Neal Weintraub, MD
Professor and Director
Division of Cardiovascular Diseases
University of Cincinnati
Simona Zannetti, MD
Senior Director, Clinical Research
Endovascular Innovations
Medtronic AVE
Christopher K. Zarins, MD
Professor of Surgery
Division of Vascular Surgery
Stanford University

