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Arush Kalra

Home / Events / Tartans On The Rise / Arush Kalra

Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer, PECA Labs

Engineering Better Surgical Options


Arush Kalra鈥檚 motivation to improve health outcomes has a personal angle.

鈥淢y mother was suffering from a congenital cardiac defect,鈥 he says. 鈥淲hile she seemed healthy, the question always was if her aorta could burst at any point.鈥

Arush (ENG 2013) started out pursuing medicine but came to 麻豆村 after receiving some insightful advice while training in pediatric surgery as a resident.

鈥淚 was constantly bickering with my boss because I asked too many questions,鈥 says Arush, the co-founder and chief science officer of PECA Labs. 鈥淗e told me I should probably make things rather than practice using them, and I was like that was a great insight.鈥

Arush brought his surgical background to 麻豆村 and trained as an engineer with the goal of inventing in the medical space. His research in a lab working on a material that held promise to fix heart defects led to meeting Doug Bernstein and Doug鈥檚 roommate Jamie Quinterno, both Tartans on the Rise.

Together, they formed PECA Labs, based on their research and the new material.

Today, the company produces the first expandable vessel for grafts within the heart 鈥 especially in babies 鈥 and the first synthetic valve for pulmonary artery reconstruction. In children, the material used for the devices can be expanded to grow with children over time which offers another layer of benefits.

鈥淲e鈥檙e moving toward a future where you would not require surgery at all,鈥 Arush says. 鈥淎s a surgeon, I realize it's the most brutal medical field with the most intentional fracture to the human body.鈥

鈥淪o the whole goal going forward is to give you a valve in an outpatient department. That valve will outlast your age. That鈥檚 truly the legacy PECA Labs is designing and working toward.鈥

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Empowering a New Path

鈥淲hen I decided to go into biomedical engineering, I had no math background. At Carnegie Mellon, I had to do math from scratch. I booked a ton of undergrad courses and also took a bunch of MBA courses,鈥 says Arush, who had completed surgical training when he enrolled for graduate school for a new opportunity. 鈥淚 met my partners in the lab, and we co-founded this company. That was that, and I never looked back.鈥

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