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Dr. Zopf is an assistant professor of pediatric otolaryngology, as well as an affiliate professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Michigan.
Dr. Zopf’s clinical focus is in caring for children with congenital malformations of the head and neck. He is also part of the Scaffold Tissue Engineering Group in the Department of Biomedical Engineering where he and his colleagues have led the field of medical 3D printing to aid in the treatment of these patients. Among other innovations, his team developed a patient specific, 3D printed airway splint, culminating in a landmark New England Journal of Medicine article detailing this innovation as well as the potential of 3D printing in general for the production of personalized medical devices.
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MDIndiana University School of Medicine, 340 W 10th St #6200, 2009
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MSPurdue University, West Lafayette, 2005
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BSPurdue University, West Lafayette, 2003
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Center MemberPrecision Health Initiative
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Center MemberBiosciences Initiative
Tissue engineering, 3D printing for clinical applications and surgical simulation, ear reconstruction, outcomes in velopharyngeal D, pediatric sleep apnea
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Zopf D, Wisnosky E. 2024 Nov 1;PresentationDiagnosis and Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Patients Before and After VPD Surgery
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Zopf D, Wisnosky E. 2024 Nov 1;PresentationDiagnosis and Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Patients Before/After VPD Surgery
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Zopf D. 2024 Oct 1;PresentationModern Presurgical Planning: Practical Uses for AR/VR and 3D-Printing
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Zopf D. 2024 Sep 28;PresentationEar Framework Creation for Microtia Reconstruction
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Cin MD, Koka K, Darragh J, Nourmohammadi Z, Hamdan U, Zopf DA. Biomimetics (Basel), 2024 Aug 1; 9 (8):Journal ArticlePilot Evaluation of Silicone Surrogates for Oral Mucosa Simulation in Craniofacial Surgical Training.
DOI:10.3390/biomimetics9080464 PMID: 39194443 -
Cin MD, Koka KS, Darragh J, Nourmohammadi Z, Hamdan U, Zopf DA. Preprints.org,PreprintPilot Evaluation of Silicone Surrogates for Oral Mucosa Simulation in Craniofacial Surgical Training
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Raven SA, Montgomery NT, Chen AS, Nourmohammadi Z, Plott J, Shih A, Koppera P, Zopf DA. Am J Otolaryngol, 2024 45 (4): 104366Journal ArticleEffects of saline submersion at body temperature on airway supportive devices including a novel nasopharyngeal device produced using 3D-printing.
DOI:10.1016/j.amjoto.2024.104366 PMID: 38729016 -
Cin MD, Koka K, Darragh JW, Nourmohammadi Z, Hamdan U, Zopf DA. Preprints.org,PreprintPilot Evaluation of Silicone Surrogates for Oral Mucosa Simulation in Craniofacial Surgical Training
DOI:10.20944/preprints202406.1578.v1