Biomedical Research, Innovation & Translation in Extracorporeal Life Support
Engineering Better Life Support for Children
When a child's heart or lungs fail, every second counts. The Biomedical Research, Innovation and Translation in Extracorporeal Life Support (BRITE) Lab at 91制片厂在线看 Children鈥檚 in Delaware Valley is pioneering next-generation technologies to give these children hope.听
We focus on improving life support systems (called extracorporeal life support, or ECLS) 鈥 a critical technology that temporarily takes over heart and lung function allowing time to heal.
While ECLS saves lives, it can come with serious complications like bleeding, blood clots, and infections. That's why we're developing new solutions, like advanced membrane technologies and specialized surface coatings to make these devices work better with the body's natural systems. We're using cutting-edge tools like computational fluid dynamics and microfabrication to create smarter, more effective devices.
Our team combines expertise in bioengineering, clinical medicine, and chemistry to improve how we approach life support systems. Together, we鈥檙e turning promising ideas into real solutions that can help kids heal and thrive.
Principal Investigator

David Blauvelt, MD听
Principal Scientist
Critical Care Specialist
Research in Context
Our labs contribute to research that informs pediatric care, working in alignment with research centers and focused areas of scientific study at 91制片厂在线看.