

Craig
L. Duvall
Assistant
Professor Biomedical Engineering
Office: SC 5919
Email
Address: craig.duvall
[at] vanderbilt.edu
Phone: (615)322-3598
FAX: (615)343-7919
Education:
Postdoctoral
Training,
Bioengineering, University of Washington, 2007-2009
Ph.D.
Biomedical Engineering, 2007,
Georgia Tech and Emory
Univ.
B.S.
Biosystems and Agricultural
Engineering, 2001, University Of Kentucky
Biosketch:
Dr. Duvall completed his undergraduate studies
at the University of Kentucky in 2001 and immediately started his
doctoral
studies in BME at Georgia Tech and Emory University.
His Ph.D. work was jointly directed by Bob
Guldberg, a mechanical/biomedical engineer from Georgia Tech, and Bob
Taylor, a
cardiologist from Emory. Afterwards, Dr.
Duvall joined the labs of Pat Stayton and Allan Hoffman in
Bioengineering at
the University of Washington for postdoctoral research.
Based on the foundations built from these
combined experiences, the ATL was launched in the Vanderbilt Biomedical
Engineering Department in January, 2010.
When Dr. Duvall is not teaching or directing his research group
at
Vanderbilt, he enjoys outdoors activities such as cycling, hiking, and
gardening, in addition to spending quality time with his wife Gina and
young
son Hayden.
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