Emilio Sacristan Rock (born November 7, 1965) is a Mexican researcher, inventor[1] and businessman in the field of medical technology.
He is professor of electrical and biomedical engineering,[2] Director and Founder of the National Center for Medical Instrumentation and Imaging Research, CI3M,[3] at the UAM-Iztapalapa, Mexico City, and Mexican National Researcher level III.
He has been research assistant professor at WPI (1993–1995), associate researcher at University of Massachusetts Medical School (1988-1995), and visiting professor at Yale School of Medicine (2001–2002) and Stanford University (2009).
[4] Sacristan is also an entrepreneur seeking to translate medical innovations to the market, having been founder/CEO/CSO of Enviva Corp. (MA), Innovamedica (Mexico), Abdeo Medical (Mexico and CA), Critical Perfusion Inc. (CA), and is Chief Science Officer of Nervive, Inc.(OH).
He is the Inventor of the VITACOR UVAD artificial heart,[5] the aspiration condenser for anesthesia, the gastric impedance monitor for critical care, the VITALFLOW magnetic stimulator for stroke therapy, among other medical devices.