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Research and innovation as an essential function amid the COVID-19 pandemic

HOUSTON-(April 29, 2020) – Necessity being the mother of invention, Houston Methodist clinicians, researchers and staff have collaborated on a number of clinical device and research innovations in response to COVID-19. President of the Houston Methodist Academic Institute H. Dirk Sostman, M.D., an active clinician for more than 20 years, has continually emphasized translational research in new technologies. Here are some examples:

 

Out-of-the-box Thinking

Houston Methodist’s new Engineering Medicine program (EnMed), a collaboration with Texas A&M University’s engineering and medicine colleges, gave students their first real-time assignment, helping Houston Methodist with a variety of innovative devices and workarounds addressing immediate needs brought about by the challenges of COVID-19.

From the hospital’s machine shop to infection control and ICU physicians, all were instrumental in helping with rapid prototyping of clinical devices. Examples include:

 

Clinical Trials and Investigational Therapies

Researchers are working swiftly to speed up potential therapies. Some are solidly underway and others are in various stages of planning and execution:

 

To speak with H. Dirk Sostman, M.D., contact Lisa Merkl, Houston Methodist, at 832-667-5916, 281-620-2502 or lmerkl@houstonmethodist.org.

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