Lynda McCutcheon retires after four decades A message from the Office of Research. Lynda McCutcheon, Manager for Research Partnerships in the Office of Research (NSERC Partnership Programs) is retiring on November 1, 2022, after more than 45 years at the University of Waterloo, however, she will be leaving campus on August 23, 2022, for some well-deserved vacation time. A
A medical technology company launched by two Waterloo Engineering graduates is making news this week with the announcement that a device it developed has been successfully used to treat stroke victims. Vena Medical, which grew out of a Capstone Design project by Michael Phillips and Phillip Cooper when they were classmates in the mechanical engineering program, earned Health
Perseverance is paying off for two Waterloo Engineering graduates who co-founded an ambitious medical hardware company. Five years after launching Vena Medical to commercialize their fourth-year design project, Michael Phillips and Phil Cooper announced their first government approval this week for a device to remove blood clots from the brains of stroke patients.
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