The goal of the BME Pathways initiative is to provide an opportunity for BME students to experience a variety of activities and events that will target typical biomedical engineering career pathways and expand upon the offered concentrations. This event is an opportunity for you to meet with company representatives, attend informational panels, and to network with the BME community.
It will take place on Friday, February 22, 2019, in the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. This event is for Biomedical Engineering students only. *RSVP required: please see your email for details.
Recruitment (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Johnson & Johnson (Ethicon Endo-Surgery Division), Abbott, Exponent, FDA, U.S. Public Health Services, Xoran, 3T Medical, MC3, and the BME Clinical Peer Mentor Program
BME Pathways Expo Panel (1:10 PM - 2:10 PM):
Joan Greve, Ph.D. - BME Faculty
Alisha Diggs, Postdoc, BME Alumna - Postdoc
Jeffrey Meng, SUGS Alumnus - FDA
Josh White, Ph.D. Alumnus - Exponent
John Seamans, Master's Alumnus - Delphinus Medical Technologies
Chris Yu, SUGS Alumnus - Abbott
Alita Hassan, UM Alumnus (Masters of Public Health) - Critical Markers of Disease (CMOD)
Joseph Lee - UM Alumnus (Mechanical Eng.) - 3T Medical
Graduate Student Panel (2:15 PM - 3:30 PM): Explore post-baccalaureate programs ranging from a Master's to medical school! This panel will include graduate students from various programs at U-M related to biomedical sciences, including Master's, Ph.D., and medical school programs. Panelists will share their tips and tricks for the application process, navigating their programs, and their own post-graduation goals. Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask their own questions and speak to panelists one-on-one.
Claire Tomaszewski (3rd Year BME Ph.D. Student)
Richard Youngblood (4th Year BME Ph.D. Student)
Margaret Hammersley (1st Year BME Ph.D. Student)
Jess Foss (BME SUGS Student)
Nicolas Skaf (1st Year BME Master's Student)
Refreshments & Casual Networking (2:00 PM - 4:00 PM):
It will take place on Friday, February 22, 2019, in the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. This event is for Biomedical Engineering students only. *RSVP required: please see your email for details.
Recruitment (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Johnson & Johnson (Ethicon Endo-Surgery Division), Abbott, Exponent, FDA, U.S. Public Health Services, Xoran, 3T Medical, MC3, and the BME Clinical Peer Mentor Program
BME Pathways Expo Panel (1:10 PM - 2:10 PM):
Joan Greve, Ph.D. - BME Faculty
Alisha Diggs, Postdoc, BME Alumna - Postdoc
Jeffrey Meng, SUGS Alumnus - FDA
Josh White, Ph.D. Alumnus - Exponent
John Seamans, Master's Alumnus - Delphinus Medical Technologies
Chris Yu, SUGS Alumnus - Abbott
Alita Hassan, UM Alumnus (Masters of Public Health) - Critical Markers of Disease (CMOD)
Joseph Lee - UM Alumnus (Mechanical Eng.) - 3T Medical
Graduate Student Panel (2:15 PM - 3:30 PM): Explore post-baccalaureate programs ranging from a Master's to medical school! This panel will include graduate students from various programs at U-M related to biomedical sciences, including Master's, Ph.D., and medical school programs. Panelists will share their tips and tricks for the application process, navigating their programs, and their own post-graduation goals. Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask their own questions and speak to panelists one-on-one.
Claire Tomaszewski (3rd Year BME Ph.D. Student)
Richard Youngblood (4th Year BME Ph.D. Student)
Margaret Hammersley (1st Year BME Ph.D. Student)
Jess Foss (BME SUGS Student)
Nicolas Skaf (1st Year BME Master's Student)
Refreshments & Casual Networking (2:00 PM - 4:00 PM):
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