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2016

January 27, 2017, Filed Under: 2016, research

BMES 2016 Presentations

Every year, the summer scholars present their work at the annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES). This year’s scholars each presented a poster at BMES in Minneapolis, Minnesota in October. Here are each of the scholars with their posters:

Grant Ashby, Georgia Tech
Grant Ashby, Georgia Tech

 

Dylan Beam, The Ohio State University
Dylan Beam, The Ohio State University

 

Nyrobi Celestine, Milwaukee School of Mines
Nyrobi Celestine, Milwaukee School of Mines

 

Daniel Chavarria, University of Texas at El Paso
Daniel Chavarria (right), University of Texas at El Paso

 

Alston Feggins, Florida Institute of Technology
Alston Feggins, Florida Institute of Technology

 

Rachel Hegab, Louisiana Tech University
Rachel Hegab, Louisiana Tech University

 

Adiel Hernandez, University of Miami
Adiel Hernandez, University of Miami

 

Hannah Horng, University of Maryland-College Park
Hannah Horng, University of Maryland-College Park

 

Sydney Hutton, Stanford University
Sydney Hutton, Stanford University

 

Emilio Loera, University of Texas at El Paso
Emilio Loera, University of Texas at El Paso

 

Jose Perez, University of Texas at El Paso
Jose Perez, University of Texas at El Paso

August 11, 2016, Filed Under: 2016, austin, fun

Fun Times in Austin

Collage by Rachel Hegab
Collage by Rachel Hegab

 

-Rachel Hegab, Louisiana Tech Univ.

August 9, 2016, Filed Under: 2016, cancer, research, texas4000, ut austin

What Starts Here Changes The World

Dell Medical School visit with Texas 4000 riders (photo by Margo Cousins)
Dell Medical School visit with Texas 4000 riders (photo by Margo Cousins)

This summer we were fortunate to be able visit the Dell Medical School, which opened this year and is welcoming their first 50 students. However, there are still a few buildings under construction, and other administrative things that are yet to be completed. Nonetheless, judging from my experience touring the school alongside the Texas 4000 riders, the Medical School is poised to do great things and accomplish their lofty goals, one of which is transforming the way academic medicine is done. It is a breath of fresh air to hear about people trying to change the way things are done for the better, and have the aspirations of making not only communities better, but ultimately the world a better place. What stood out the most from this visit was that the people who are working tirelessly to get this Medical School up and running understand that the only way to accomplish their goals is with the help of their community, and through their collaboration. A big component of their plan to achieve some of their goals is having platforms through which they can get feedback from the community on ways certain things can be done better. With this information they plan to investigate the efficacy of these suggestions and hopefully publish and implement them if they are proven to be more efficient. With the hope that others will follow their lead. Being a researcher it is music to my ears hearing that some sort of data will be collected to prove what works and what doesn’t.

This summer I read something that resonated with me and proves useful in this context: “In god we trust, all others must have data.”

This was said by the surgeon Bernard Fisher who was instrumental in proving that the radical mastectomy was not the most efficient way of treating breast cancer. Without a doubt the visit to the medical school was an eye opening experience as was this entire summer at The University of Texas at Austin.

-Adiel Hernandez, Univ. of Miami

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