Faculty and Students Attend BME's 50th Annual Conference
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The BME Department was well represented at the BMES (Biomedical Engineering Society) 50th Annual Conference, held October 17-20 in Atlanta, GA. The department and the SEAS Office of Graduate Admissions and Student Services also hosted a booth to share information about BME graduate programs and research with prospective students.
Congratulations to all who presented from our lab:
- Kedar Aras, “Electrophysiological Profile of Human Right Ventricular Outflow Tract”
- Jaclyn Brennan, “Development of a Novel Algorithm for Identifying the Leading Pacemaker in Isolated Atrial Preparations from Optical Mapping Studies”
- Anastasia Carr, “Human Organotypic Cardiac Slices: A Platform Studying Long QT Phenotype”
- Brianna Cathey, “Open Source Multiparametric Optocardiography”
- Anna Gams, “Sex Differences in Healthy Human Heart Revealed by Cap Analysis Gene Expression (CAGE)”
- Aileen Venegas, “Evidence for atrial fibrillation and atrial fibrosis in mouse model of pancreatic cancer”
- Rose Yin, “Multiparametric slice culture platform for the investigation of human cardiac tissue physiology”
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