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Training Program NIH/NIBIB T32EB021937

Available to pre-doctoral graduate students, it strives to translate dramatic laboratory breakthroughs in biomedical science into clinical use. It breaks down barriers to clinical translational research by supporting engineers to gain expert understanding in the treatment of human disease/dysfunction as well as training in the inception of novel technology-based platforms for studying and treating these systems.

An overview of the NIH/NIBIB T32EB021937 program can be found here.

 

VIDEO: Michael I. Miga, Ph.D., Harvie Branscomb Professor, VISE Steering Committee Member, and VISE Seminar Series Chair, discusses the training and mentoring program called Innovative Engineering Research in Surgery and Intervention.

 

Training Class of 2023 -2024

Haatef Pourmotabbed, Biomedical Engineering

Frank Servin, Biomedical Engineering


Jon Han, Computer Science

David Lu, Computer Science

Taryn Lynne Dunigan, Biomedical Engineering

Training Class of 2022 – 2023


Piper Cannon, doctoral candidate, Mechanical Engineering

Derek Doss, MD/PhD in Biomedical Engineering

Training Class of 2021 – 2022


Jared Lawson, doctoral candidate, Mechanical Engineering

Lucas Sainburg, doctoral candidate, Biomedical Engineering

Training Class of 2020 – 2021

Erin Bratu, doctoral candidate, Electrical Engineering


Eric Tang, doctoral candidate, Biomedical Engineering

Rachel Teater, doctoral candidate, Biomedical Engineering

Training Class of 2019 – 2020

Winona Richey  doctoral candidate, Biomedical Engineering


Carli DeJulius
doctoral candidate, Biomedical Engineering


Emelina Vienneau doctoral candidate, Biomedical Engineering


Yubo Fan
doctoral candidate, Computer Science

Training Class of 2018 – 2019

photo of Colette Abah
Colette Abah doctoral candidate, Mechanical Engineering


Joe Malone doctoral candidate, Biomedical Engineering


Dylan Lawless doctoral candidate, Biomedical Engineering


Margaret Rox doctoral candidate, Mechanical Engineering

Training Class of 2017 – 2018


J. Ethan Joll doctoral candidate,  Biomedical Engineering


Laura Masson doctoral candidate, Biomedical Engineering


Kathryn Ozgun doctoral candidate, Biomedical Engineering – Alumna


Shikha Chaganti Research Assistant, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science – Alumna

Training Class of 2016 – 2017


Patrick Anderson, doctoral candidate, Mechanical Engineering, Alumnus


Hernán González, MSTP MD/PhD, doctoral candidate, Biomedical Engineering – Alumnus
Click here to view VISE affilate lab video González talks about how his future career will be impacted by being a VISE trainee.


Jon Heiselman, doctoral candidate, Biomedical Engineering – Alumnus
Click here to view VISE affilate lab video Heiselman discusses how being a VISE trainee granted him exposure to the operating room and gave him a sense for the clinical problems he could solve as an engineers.


Megan Poorman, doctoral candidate, Biomedical Engineering – Alumna
Click here to view VISE affilate lab video Poorman talks about what makes the VISE training program so unique: engineering students getting access to the OR.