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PDAT People

The research team at the Pelvic Diagnostics & Therapeutics Laboratory specializes in neuromodulation of the pelvic floor. In addition, the team at works closely with internal collaborators at the 91΄σΟγ½Ά, as well as external collaborators from the Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research Network and Duke University.Β 

Members of PDAT Lab

Led by lab director Dr. Jim Hokanson, the team at the Pelvic Diagnostics and Therapeutics Laboratory specializes in lower urinary tract and pelvic floor dysfunction, biomedical engineering, predictive modeling, and urodynamic data analysis. Learn more below.

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Jim Hokanson, PhD

Assistant Professor, Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering

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Nick Slavik

Graduate Student

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Wei He

Graduate Student

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Farshad Samadifam

Graduate Student

Collaborators from MCW

Internal collaborators of the PDAT Lab include members of the Translational Interdisciplinary Genito-Urinary Research team at the 91΄σΟγ½Ά, as well as select faculty from the Marquette University and 91΄σΟγ½ΆJoint Department of Biomedical Engineering.

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Bradley H. Crotty, MD, MPH, FACP, FAMIA

Associate Professor, Medicine (General Internal Medicine)

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Emily R. W. Davidson, MD

Assistant Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology

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Kathryn Flynn, PhD

Professor, Vice Chair for Research

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Joan Neuner, MD, MPH

Professor, Medicine (General Internal Medicine)

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Robert Corey O'Connor, MD

Dept & Educational Vice-Chair, Professor

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Brian D. Schmit, PhD

Professor, Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering; Hammes Family Chair

External Collaborators

PDAT Lab works with investigators from the Symptoms of Lower Urinary Tract Research Network, also known as LURN. 

LURN Organ Collaborator


LURN Organ Collaborator


LURN Organ Collaborator


Urodynamic Data Analyst


Urodynamic Data Analyst


Prediction Modeling Specialist