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Oct. 13, 2021 – NSF Special Event: Innovations in the Care of Veterans with Upper Limb Loss

Oct. 13, 2021 – NSF Special Event: Innovations in the Care of Veterans with Upper Limb Loss

NSF Special Event

Lake Tahoe Chapter of MOAA and
the National Security Forum present a joint program

at The Chateau at 955 Fairway Blvd, Incline Village, NV

“Innovations in the Care of Veterans with Upper Limb Loss”

Dr. Ananth Natarajan

(Founder, Infinite Biomedical Technologies)

  • Date: Wednesday, October 13, 2021
  • Time: 0800 check-in and breakfast, program 0900-1000
  • Cost: $25 per person (pay by cash/check at the door)
  • RSVP by Friday 08 Oct to Nancy Manter:
  • (M) 775-530-1498, Email [email protected]
  • See MOAA web site: www.moaalaketahoechapter.com
  • For more information and news about the MOAA Lake Tahoe Chapter

Dr. Ananth Natarajan is a physician and engineer who specializes in utilization of advanced technology to solve pressing clinical problems.  He founded Infinite Biomedical Technologies (IBT) in 1997 and served as the Chief Executive Officer of the company for over ten years. Currently IBT is developing advanced dexterous prosthetic technology for upper limb amputees, and over 2,500 amputees in thirty-one countries are currently using one or more components of this system. Ananth has also been an active angel investor and has helped fund over a dozen early-stage technology companies, including Vaxart (NASDAQ: VXRT), whose COVID-19 vaccine candidate was chosen for US Operation Warp Speed. Dr. Natarajan received his BSE in Biomedical Engineering and Electrical Engineering from Duke University (at age 18, with Distinction).  He received an MSE in Biomedical Engineering from Johns Hopkins University and his MD from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine.  Additionally, he completed his residency training in Obstetrics & Gynecology at the University of Southern California. He holds adjunct faculty appointments at USC and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.