
About
James C. Murray serves as a Lecturer in the School of Engineering at the University of St. Thomas, specializing in Regulatory Science & Medical Device Development. His industry-integrated teaching bridges engineering principles with FDA regulatory frameworks for medical technologies.
His educational credentials include:
- MS in Management of Technology from University of Minnesota Technological Leadership Institute
- BS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Minnesota Institute of Technology
- AS in Electronic Technology from St. Paul Technical College
With 30+ years in the medical device sector since 1994, Murray's expertise spans implantable device development, quality system implementation, and regulatory strategy. His professional narrative combines shop-floor engineering with executive leadership across 10+ medtech firms, focusing on translating technical innovation into commercialized healthcare solutions through rigorous project management and supply chain optimization.
As principal of Stillwater Medtech Consulting, he provides strategic guidance to emerging medical technology companies while maintaining active academic engagement at St. Thomas despite not teaching scheduled courses for Fall 2025 and Jterm 2026 terms.





