Publications
- Scientific Computing and Instrumentation Cover Article with Industry and Gene Machines
- Editorial for the Journal of the American Heart Association (Circulation): “The Unsaddled Annulus - Biomechanical Culprit in Mitral Valve Prolapse?”
- Paper in the Journal of the American Heart Association (Circulation) on Medical Device Biomechanics – referenced by Medtronic and Edwards Lifesciences
- Nature Review Article: “Mitral valve disease - morphology and mechanisms”
- Force in Heart Surgery Suture – Engineering (Journal of Biomechanics)
- Force in Heart Surgery Suture – Clinical (Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery)
- Ultrasound and Medical Devices in Clinical Journal
- Skin Research and Technology: Imaging Prediction of Malignant Melanoma and Benign Pigmented Skin Lesion
- Annals of Biomedical Engineering: Computational Models of Heart Valves
- Annals of Biomedical Engineering: System to Measure Biomechanics in Heart Valves
Contact this Expert Witness
- Company: Jexpert LLC
- Phone: (404) 431-1031
- Cell: (404) 431-1031
Specialties & Experience of this Expert Witness
General Specialties:
Medical Devices and Biomedical EngineeringKeywords/Search Terms:
Biomedical Engineering, Medical Engineering, Biomechanics, Medical Equipment, Intellectual Property (IP), Patent Infringement, Inter Partes Review (IPR), Patent Invalidity, Surgery, Medical Malpractice, Medical Instrument, Prosthetic Device, Medical Device, Blood, Medical Electronics, Device FailureEducation:
Doctor of Medical Science (DrMed), University of Aarhus, Denmark; Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Medicine, University of Aarhus, Denmark; Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology; Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering College of Aarhus / University of Aarhus, DenmarkYears in Practice:
24Number of Times Deposed/Testified in Last 4 Yrs:
10Additional Information
Dr. Jensen has been retained by representation for both plaintiffs and defendants in cases involving medical devices and equipment, including their failure modes, design/manufacturing issues, usage, and patent infringement. Dr. Jensen has been at trial and deposed several times and participated in on-site interrogations. Dr. Jensen’s educational background is from top ranked universities at the interface of engineering and medicine. He has more than two decades of academic and industry experience in both Europe and the US. He worked for six years with a global measurement, automation, and instrumentation provider in the company’s consulting services and business development departments. He has 17 years of faculty member experience at highly renowned universities in Europe and the US, winning numerous prestigious awards for his work with research, teaching, and service. The results from some of his work has been adopted by the FDA guidelines for designing certain medical devices. Dr. Jensen serves on professional society committees and review panels for the NIH, DOD, NSF, etc. He has published 84 peer reviewed scientific articles, incl. Nature Review and Editorials, 192 conference presentations and invited lectures (hereof 7 keynote addresses and 32 seminars), 11 books and book chapters, 20 magazine articles, and 8 IP publications. The focus of Dr. Jensen’s work as an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering is to provide an optimal balance for medical equipment, device development and surgical techniques in terms of efficiency, safety, cost, and longevity. He is collaborating with specialists from around the world, including the FDA. Specifically, Dr. Jensen’s interests are medical device optimization, design and development, medical instrumentation, and mechanics of tissues and fluids. While Dr. Jensen’s work and opinions are always neutral and based on facts and scientific experience, the retaining clients have consistently reported successful outcomes.