Timmy has a passion for the scientific process and brings technical expertise from 4+ years in the biotech industry in research and development, regulatory, and communication roles. He has presented industry-leading research at international conferences and received recognition for his scientific contributions. Timmy prioritizes not only understanding the technology at hand, but also how it fits into the competitive landscape and fulfils the client’s business objectives.
Timmy’s technical expertise is in medical devices and software applications and includes neuromodulation, neurostimulation, interventional devices, orthodontics, imaging, radiation safety and therapy, wearable sensors, machine learning, virtual reality, digital signal processing, and more. He holds a Master of Science in Bioengineering from the University of Washington, where he previously received a B.S. in Bioengineering with Honors and a minor in International Studies. His M.S. thesis centered on developing machine learning algorithms for understanding human pain, a collaborative work made possible by his involvements in the Neural Systems Lab at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering and the Department of Neurological Surgery at Harborview Medical Center.
Outside of work, Timmy spends his time playing tennis and tackling new hobbies like skateboarding and chess.
EDUCATION
BS Bioengineering, University of Washington
MS Bioengineering, University of Washington
BAR ADMISSIONS
United States Patent and Trademark Office
tpham@fortemip.com