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Actuated Medical Awarded NIH Phase I and Phase II Exploratory/Developmental Grants for Wearable Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Sensors
BELLEFONTE, PA – Actuated Medical, Inc. has been awarded a Phase I and Phase II Exploratory/Developmental Phased grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Catalyze Program. The project focuses on completing the development and commercializing of wearable, graphene-based flexible...
Actuated Medical Awarded NIH SBIR for the Miniature Ultrasound Beamforming Array (MUBA)
BELLEFONTE, PA – Actuated Medical, Inc. has been awarded a Phase I Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) grant from the National Institutes of Health – National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NIH-NINDS) entitled “Development of a miniaturized wearable ultrasonic beam-forming device for localized targeting of brain regions in...
Actuated Medical Awarded NIH Continuation SBIR to Clinically Test the GripTract-GI Endoscopic Tissue Manipulator
BELLEFONTE, PA, November 22, 2022 – Actuated Medical, Inc. has been awarded a continuation Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) grant from the National Institutes of Health – National Institutes of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIH-NIDDK) entitled “An active disposable cap for endoscope tip stabilization and complete...
Actuated Medical Awarded NIH Fast-track SBIR for Acoustic Implant Protection System
BELLEFONTE, PA – Actuated Medical Inc. has been awarded a Fast-track Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) grant from the National Institutes of Health-National Institute of Mental Health (NIH-NIMH) entitled “Development of an Acoustic Implant Protection (AIP) system to improve performance and longevity of neural interfaces”. The project...
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Actuated Medical is excited to be featured in the Women in Engineering Issue of Medical Design & Outsourcing, October 2022. Our CEO, Maureen Mulvihill, was featured in “10 women-led medtech startups you should know” on pages 38-41.
The Medical Design & Outsourcing editorial team drew on its resources to create this list of womenled startups. These companies are less than 10 years old or are still working toward commercialization of products and were founded by women and/or are led by women.


Nearly 16 years ago, Actuated Medical co-founder, President and CEO Maureen Mulvihill was working for a company making actuators that were the size of a grain of rice. While the company was focused on components, she wanted to help patients more.
“I was actually sitting in a doctor’s office and I was showing him the little actuators. He’s like, ‘Maureen, I don’t need that. I need the whole system FDA approved,’” she told Medical Design & Outsourcing.
Mulvihill understood that sentiment and went on to start Actuated Medical with the idea of putting motion into medicine.
I lead a small company that created a mechanical system to clear clogs in medical tubes, the TubeClear system. The first patient ever to use the product was a 27-year-old soldier in intensive care at Walter Reed hospital. The seed funding for my device development came from federal programs that some influential members of Congress could now limit or shut down. That would be a colossal mistake.
Congress created the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs to encourage innovations from U.S. high technology startups like mine to meet government and industry needs. Participating agencies include the National Institutes of Health to support small companies to develop technologies to improve the health of U.S. patients.


Burn victims at the University of California, Davis. Critical care patients at Harborview Medical Center, Seattle. Critical care surgical patients at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Veterans in Omaha. A device called the TubeClear system unclogs medical tubes in all those settings. The first patient ever to use the technology was a 27-year-old soldier in intensive care at Walter Reed hospital in Washington, D.C. TubeClear would not have been possible without earning highly competitive grant funding from the federal Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, said Maureen L. Mulvihill, PhD, president, chief executive officer, and co-founder of maker Actuated Medical. The central Pennsylvania firm applies electronically controlled motion to medical devices to improve patient outcomes. With 22 employees, the federally certified women-owned business is a member of AdvaMed Accel for start-up companies.
An article published by Bloomberg in July focused on the accelerating reshoring trend in manufacturing and noted that companies aren’t just talking about reshoring — they’re taking action.
Chip shortage may continue to be a manufacturing challenge
Mulvihill noted that “even with the significant government support, it will take many years for these chip manufacturers to begin producing products that industry needs today. We will still have supply chain issues while companies scale up production in the United States.”

Past Press Releases
K. Marya Chaisson, M.D. Appointed to Actuated Medical’s Medical Advisory Board
Actuated Medical appointed K. Marya Chaisson, M.D. to the Medical Advisory Board. Dr. Chaisson advises the Actuated team on critical care, sleep medicine, and pulmonary standard practice. She is the Medical Director of critical care, medical student affairs, and the...
Actuated Medical’s President and CEO Awarded International Chief Science Officer (CSO) Mentor of the Year
Maureen L. Mulvihill, Ph.D., was awarded the 2022 International Chief Science Officer (CSO) Mentor of the Year at the June CSO Saturday Meeting. The meeting involved Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) students from Arizona, Georgia, Oregon, Kenya, the...
Actuated Medical Offering Specialized Product Development for MedTech Innovators
Actuated Medical Offering Specialized Product Development for MedTech InnovatorsActuated Medical specializes in taking medical devices from concept to market-ready products – from start to finish. They have deep expertise in tissue dynamics and penetration, acoustic...
Actuated Medical Awarded SBIR Fast Track for Additive Manufacturing of Patient-Specific Masks and Nasal Prongs
Actuated Medical, Inc. has been awarded a Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Fast Track grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) / National Institute of Child Health and Human Development for its "Additive Manufacturing of Patient-Specific Masks and...
Our President and CEO, Maureen L. Mulvihill Awarded the Life Sciences Pennsylvania 2020 CEO of the Year Award
She was honored at the Life Sciences Pennsylvania annual awards ceremony, which was held on May 26, 2021. The award recognizes a CEO who has demonstrated exemplary leadership and active participation to advance the science industry. Maureen did just that throughout...