The Outstanding Scholars in Neuroscience Award Program (OSNAP) is designed to recognize those who are conducting exceptional neuroscience research across the nation and have great academic potential in their scientific training. Congratulations Dr. Provenza!
Fourteen students presented their master’s thesis work in Biomedical Engineering this semester. Congratulations Luke, Ally, Yosman, Prutha, Syphong, Yasmin, Dana, Andrea, Gavin, Lisa, Jessie, Stephanie, Anna, and Ge!
Master's student Jessie Rapoza '21 ScM'22 received the Best Presentation Award at the International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICNN) 2022. Her outstanding presentation was entitled Chiral Molecule Detection via Optical Rectification in Spin-Momentum Locking with co-authors Petr Moroshkin and Jimmy Xu.
Arvin Soepriatna was named an Early Career Awardee by the Health and Environmental Sciences Institute (HESI). This award is given to postdoctoral or early career scientists who have compelling research related to cardiovascular safety and risk assessment.
The Brown Executive Scholars Training (BEST) Program is designed to expose doctoral students and master’s students to careers in higher education administration. Ramisa Fariha completed the program in Spring of 2022.
Congratulations to Edgar Garcia-Lopez ScM'20, Joseph Crisco, and their co-authors on their article Evaluation of the PROMIS Upper Extremity Against Validated Patient-Reported Outcomes in Patients with Early Carpometacarpal Osteoarthritis.
Andrei Petrus ScM'23 is developing henri, which aims to use use wearables and AI to remotely monitor and analyze heart rhythm in real-time. Shailen Sampath '20 ScM'21 and colleagues are working on FollowUp, which aims to better connect individuals with Parkinson’s disease, their caregivers, and their healthcare providers.