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David B. Camarillo is an Associate Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University, with courtesy appointments in Neurosurgery and Mechanical Engineering. His research focuses on precision human measurement in clinical and physiological domains, including the brain, heart, lungs, and reproductive system. He holds a B.S.E. from Princeton University and a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford, followed by postdoctoral work in Biophysics and Biodesign Innovation.
Research Interests: Dr. Camarillo’s work spans traumatic brain injury (TBI), wearable technology for injury prevention, and medical device innovation. His lab develops AI-driven tools for analyzing head impacts and shock absorption systems, with applications in sports safety and clinical diagnostics. Recent projects include real-time brain strain monitoring and low-cost emergency ventilators for global health crises.
Scientific Awards: He has received the Hellman Fellowship, Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award, and multiple best paper awards in brain injury and robotic surgery. His research is funded by NIH, NSF, DoD, and private philanthropy.
Advising & Grants: While specific student names are not listed, his lab supports interdisciplinary teams addressing biomechanical challenges. Collaborations span engineering, neuroscience, and clinical medicine. The CamLab actively engages in translational research, with media features in NPR, New York Times, and TED.com.
Labs/Teams: The CamLab at Stanford focuses on wearable diagnostics, medical device prototyping, and computational biomechanics. Current projects include improving helmet safety, optimizing IVF through biomechanical models, and developing AI-based injury prediction systems.


