Feb 26th 6-7pm Kearney 112
OSU Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) hosts a panel of current OHSU BMES grad students. Come learn about OHSU, grad school, internship opportunities and ask questions! Food provided. All
majors welcome to attend.
The mission of the OHSU chapter of the Biomedical Engineering Society is to facilitate community and innovation among graduate students in fields related to Biomedical Engineering, and to provide
them with opportunities for professional development and mentorship.
Emma Wolcott – major: biomedical engineering, research area: studying the transition of benign pancreatic lesions to pancreatic cancer using organoid and mouse models
Michael Henderson – major: biomedical engineering, research area: Finding innovative anti-cancer treatment approaches using activatable proteins and nanomaterials.
Jason Ware – major: biomedical engineering, research area: liquid biopsy technology development, using microfabrication to make electrodes capable of electrokinetic isolation of cancer biomarkers
and then analyzing the collected markers electrochemically. The goal is a fast, cost effective, and automated extracellular vesicle analysis platform.
Delaney Shea – major: biomedical engineering, research area: engineering probiotic bacteria into mini biofactories to fight diseases in the body
Iman Adem – major: biomedical engineering, research area: working on delivering immunotherapy drug using peptides
Will Greer – major: biomedical engineering, research area: biomolecular interactions of fluorescent molecules for applications in surgery and neuroscience.
OHSU Internship Opportunities:
Josefine Fleetwood (She/Her), Employer Relations Manager
Oregon State University | College of Engineering
School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering
School of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Department of Biological and Ecological Engineering
116 Johnson Hall - Room 112
541-737-7286
Josefine.fleetwood@oregonstate.edu