2010 Wylie Scholar
- Angela Ramirez
- Oct 9
- 1 min read

Bryan Tillman, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Surgery
Director of Vascular Research
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Wylie Research Focus: The development of novel endovascular devices
Date Awarded: 2010
“The Wylie Scholar award allowed me to develop my research interests at a critical time of my research career. As a result of this funding, I was able to explore several novel high-risk projects which now have each blossomed into federally funded studies. Our progress to improve the care of patients has generated interest both at the national and international levels.”
Dr. Tillman’s laboratory is currently involved in the development of novel endovascular devices. To address lethal vascular injuries on the battlefield and after civilian trauma, Dr. Tillman developed a novel magnetic sensor positioned, retrievable stent device (Rescue Stent) to allow virtually any emergency physician to rapidly stop bleeding until patients can reach proper vascular expertise and imaging. He currently directs a Department of Defense funded research study and recently demonstrated that the Rescue stent offers superior survival to current approaches in a model of lethal hemorrhage.
In addition, motivated by the critical shortage of available organs for transplant, he has also designed and developed a novel dual chambered stent to increase the number and quality of donor organs for transplant by improving organ perfusion during recovery, a project funded by the National Institutes of Health. Most recently his laboratory has been developing large animal models of aortic aneurysms, examined the Rescue Stent to make elective open aortic surgery safer and developed a new platform to facilitate drug delivery to the spinal cord.








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