Mathieu Burtnyk
About Mathieu Burtnyk
Mathieu Burtnyk Chief Operating Officer
Mathieu Burtnyk holds the position of Chief Operating Officer. He has over 15 years of experience in creating and developing imaging technologies and therapeutic ultrasound solutions. His primary focus has been on solutions addressing prostate disease, leveraging his extensive background in the medical field to drive innovation and development.
Mathieu Burtnyk Education and Expertise
Mathieu Burtnyk started his career in academia, obtaining his PhD in Medical Biophysics from the University of Toronto in collaboration with Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center. His academic and research background has provided him with a solid foundation in medical imaging and therapeutic ultrasound technologies. Burtnyk's technical expertise is highlighted by his role as the inventor of the patented closed-loop temperature feedback control algorithm used by the TULSA-PRO today in clinical settings.
Mathieu Burtnyk Career Background
Mathieu Burtnyk began his professional career in the academic sector, where he focused on advancing medical imaging and ultrasound technologies. He transitioned to the industry when he joined Profound Medical in 2011. Since then, he has led the scientific design and execution of significant clinical studies, ranging from pre-clinical to Phase I and TACT Pivotal clinical trials. His contributions have been instrumental in the development of innovative therapeutic solutions for prostate disease.
Mathieu Burtnyk Contributions to Medical Technology
Mathieu Burtnyk is renowned for his contributions to medical technology. He invented the patented closed-loop temperature feedback control algorithm, which is currently employed by the TULSA-PRO system in clinical applications. This innovation represents a significant advancement in therapeutic ultrasound and temperature control, improving the precision and effectiveness of treatments for prostate disease. Burtnyk's work continues to impact the field, driving forward new technologies and methodologies.