Sentences with phrase «biomedical engineering graduate students»

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) sponsors 23 of these so - called Med into Grad programs nationwide, designed to introduce biomedical engineering graduate students to clinical medicine.
The first author of the paper is biomedical engineering graduate student Ian Campbell, who now has his PhD.
In addition to Professor He, who also serves as director of the University of Minnesota Institute for Engineering in Medicine, the research team includes biomedical engineering postdoctoral researcher Jianjun Meng (first author); biomedical engineering graduate student Bryan Baxter; Institute for Engineering in Medicine staff member Angeliki Bekyo; and biomedical engineering undergraduate students Shuying Zhang and Jaron Olsoe.
Shore and her colleagues, including former U-M biomedical engineering graduate student and first author Seth Koehler, Ph.D., hope their findings will eventually help many of the 50 million people in the United States and millions more worldwide who have the condition, according to the American Tinnitus Association.

Not exact matches

It was mid-July 2004 when Christa Wheeler (pictured left) walked «with anticipation and a few butterflies» through the doors of the Cleveland, Ohio, MetroHealth Medical Center to begin her career as a Case Western Reserve University graduate student in biomedical engineering.
In its first year, PBG membership included more than 100 students and postdocs campus wide, including students from the schools of biomedical graduate studies, medicine, law, business, and engineering.
Peiyuan Wang, graduate student, kinesiology; Amanda Chennavasin, recent undergraduate, biomedical engineering; Jacqueline R. Tucker, sophomore, biomedical engineering; Marissa Reynolds, project coordinator; Cynthia L. Huang - Pollock, associate professor, psychology; and Koraly Pérez - Edgar, associate professor, psychology, all at Penn State; and Shaadee Samimy, graduate student, psychology, now at The Ohio State University, also contributed to this research.
An intriguing image for November comes from biomedical engineer Mike Davisâ $ ™ lab, courtesy of BME graduate student Inthirai Somasuntharam.
Rahul Rekhi contributed to this paper while a Marshall Scholar and graduate student in biomedical engineering at the University of Oxford and is now a staff economist at the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) in the White House.
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