As the FES Center’s primary contact for industrial relations, my objective is to strengthen and forge new relationships with groups outside the center to build the Center’s visibility and impact.
I hope to connect investigators who are leading research here at the Center with industry researchers and organizations working in adjacent spaces, where the combination of these efforts may result in a unique value. I’m also working to find opportunities to combine the innovations we’re leading here at the Center with those of our partners. In this way, we may be able to develop new technologies and approaches that are impactful for the Center, for our partners and for the larger medical community.
Much of the mission of the Center is to bring technologies to those who need it, and this work is accomplished through partnerships with existing industry partners or through formation of new companies.
By partnering early with prospective partners, the Center can de-risk the technology transfer process by designing solutions to regulatory, documentation, and reimbursement hurdles. Tackling these problems early in the development cycle greatly facilitates the adoption of university technology by new or established industry partners.
In addition, the FES Center can leverage years of device expertise and neural technology research to de-risk early stage research for companies. Differing from a traditional sponsored project, these types of explorations combine industrial development, academic research, and federal funding opportunities to answer specific questions relevant to both the academic investigator and the industrial partner. These types of collaborations have been enormously successful and represent a new model for rapid advances and transfer of academic research.
Investigator Biography
Christopher Pulliam, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at Case Western Reserve University and holds an appointment as a Biomedical Engineer at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center. His main research interest is in the development of new approaches to treating and assessing functional impairments resulting from neurological disease or injury.
Before transitioning to academia, Dr. Pulliam established a track record of guiding high-impact projects from conception to commercialization in the medical device industry — in both small startups (Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies) and large global companies (Medtronic Neuromodulation). He contributed to the inception of Class II and III medical devices and is named inventor on more than 25 patents issued in the United States.
Dr. Pulliam was born in Baton Rouge, LA, and earned his BS, MS, and PhD degrees in Biomedical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University.
Publications (Select)
Entire publication list can be found here.
- Alberts JL, Modic MT, Udeh B, Dey T, Cherian K, Lu X, Figler R, Russman A, Linder SM. Development and Implementation of a Multi-Disciplinary Technology Enhanced Care Pathway for Youth and Adults with Concussion. J Vis Exp. 2019 Jan 20;(143). doi: 10.3791/58962PMID: 30735197
- Rosenfeldt AB, Linder SM, Davidson S, Clark C, Zimmerman NM, Lee JJ, Alberts JL. Combined Aerobic Exercise and Task Practice Improve Health-Related Quality of Life Poststroke: A Preliminary Analysis. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2018 Dec 10. pii: S0003-9993(18)31517-X. doi: 0.1016/j.apmr.2018.11.011 PMID: 30543801
- Wojcik CM, Rao SM, Schembri AJ, Drake AS, Maruff P, Schindler D, Alberts J, Yasin F, Pol J, Weinstock-Guttman B, Benedict RH. Necessity of technicians for computerized neuropsychological assessment devices in multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler. 2018 Nov 22:1352458518813287. doi: 10.1177/1352458518813287 PMID: 30465463
- Miller Koop M, Ozinga SJ, Rosenfeldt AB, Alberts JL. Quantifying turning behavior and gait in Parkinson’s disease using mobile technology. IBRO Rep. 2018 Jun 21;5:10-16. doi: 10.1016/j.ibror.2018.06.002. eCollection 2018 Dec. DOI: 10.1016/j.ibror.2018.06.002 PMID: 30135951
- Ozinga SJ, Linder SM, Koop MM, Dey T, Figler R, Russman AN, So R, Rosenthal AH, Cruickshank J, Alberts JL. Normative Performance on the Balance Error Scoring System by Youth, High School, and Collegiate Athletes. J Athl Train. 2018 Jul;53(7):636-645. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-129-17. Epub 2018 Aug 15. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-129-17 PMID: 30109948
- Linder SM, Ozinga SJ, Koop MM, Dey T, Figler R, Cruickshank J, Alberts JL. Cleveland Clinic-Postural Stability Index Norms for the Balance Error Scoring System. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2018 May 3; doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000001660 Pubmed PMID: 29794620
- Penko AL, Streicher MC, Koop MM, Dey T, Rosenfeldt AB, Bazyk AS, Alberts JL. Dual-task Interference Disrupts Parkinson’s Gait Across Multiple Cognitive Domains. Neuroscience. 2018 May 21;379:375–382. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2018.03.021 Pubmed PMID: 29577998
- Linder SM, Rosenfeldt AB, Bazyk AS, Koop MM, Ozinga S, Alberts JL. Improved lower extremity pedaling mechanics in individuals with stroke under maximal workloads. Top Stroke Rehabil. 2018 May;25(4):248–255. doi: 10.1080/10749357.2018.1437935 Pubmed PMID: 29447080
- Baron EI, Miller Koop M, Streicher MC, Rosenfeldt AB, Alberts JL. Altered kinematics of arm swing in Parkinson’s disease patients indicates declines in gait under dual-task conditions. Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2018 Mar;48:61–67. doi: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2017.12.017 Pubmed PMID: 29276008
- Nock NL, Minnes S, Alberts JL. Neurobiology of substance use in adolescents and potential therapeutic effects of exercise for prevention and treatment of substance use disorders. Birth Defects Res. 2017 Dec 1;109(20):1711–1729. doi: 10.1002/bdr2.1182 Pubmed PMID: 29251846
- Van der Kolk NM, de Vries NM, Penko AL, van der Vlugt M, Mulder AA, Post B, Alberts JL, Bloem BR. A remotely supervised home-based aerobic exercise programme is feasible for patients with Parkinson’s disease: results of a small randomised feasibility trial. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2018 Sep;89(9):1003-1005. doi: 10.1136/jnnp-2017-315728 PMID: 28607121
- Ozinga SJ, Koop MM, Linder SM, Machado AG, Dey T, Alberts JL. Three-dimensional evaluation of postural stability in Parkinson’s disease with mobile technology. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2018 Sep;89(9):1003-1005. doi: 10.3233/NRE-171473 pmid: 28527232