Timothy J. Broderick, F.A.C.S.,[3] is Professor of Surgery and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Cincinnati, where he has been on the faculty since 2003.[4] He also is Chief of the Division of Gastrointestinal and Endocrine Surgery and is Director of the Advanced Center for Telemedicine and Surgical Innovation (ACTSI). He has flown on the NASA KC-135 parabolic laboratory ("vomit comet") and dived in the NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) program to develop advanced surgical technologies for long duration space flight.[3]
Broderick has published over 40 articles and made over 50 presentations at local, national and international meetings. He was awarded extramural funding by SmithKline Beecham, the American Heart Association, NASA and the Department of Defense. The U.S. Army TATRC has supported his research "NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations 12", "Robotic Surgery in Flight", and "High Altitude Platforms Mobile Robotic Telesurgery". Broderick is a reviewer for Telemedicine and e-Health Journal; the journal Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine; U.S. Army TATRC; and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.[3]
Aquanaut
In April 2006, Broderick became an aquanaut through his participation in the joint NASA-NOAA, NEEMO 9 (NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations) project, an exploration research mission held in Aquarius, the world's only undersea research laboratory. During this eighteen-day mission, the six-person crew of NEEMO 9 developed lunar surface exploration procedures and telemedical technology applications in support of the United States' Vision for Space Exploration.[5][6] Broderick was an aquanaut again on the NEEMO 12 mission in May 2007.[7]
Broderick plays a major role in the education of faculty, residents, medical students, and community physicians in advanced laparoscopic and robotic procedures. He continues to use his skills as clinician, educator, computer scientist, and technologist to foster major advances in the art and science of surgery.[3]
Personal
Broderick is the son of Joseph Dilger Broderick and Marilyn Ann (Fischer) Broderick.[2] On October 5, 1996, he married Kara Lynn Jones in Richmond, Virginia.[8]