Education
University of Michigan.
University of Michigan.
He is best known for his work concerning medical equipment in the developing world for which he was named one of Today"s Engineering Heroes by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in 2015. Doctor Malkin founded Engineering World Health, a non-profit that delivers technical expertise and medical equipment to the developing world. He also founded The Global Public Service Academies an organization that places high school students in developing world clinics and hospitals.
Working at Duke University, Doctor Malkin helped launch several efforts for making and distributing medical devices for the developing world including a bili light company called PhotoGenesis Medical and a colposcope project at Family Health Ministries.
Doctor Malkin has published papers and books on Medical Instrumentation in the Developing World (2006) and has published and consulted in the field of cardiac defibrillation. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Malkin has a Doctor of Philosophy from Duke University and a Bachelor"s from The University of Michigan.
Doctor Malkin is a fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering and an expert adviser to the World Health Organization committees on healthcare technology. Named an Engineering Hero by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in 2015.