BMES presentations

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Congratulations to students presenting their work at BMES in Tampa, FL!   Sneha Shastry, BME’15, will compete in the BMES Undergraduate Design Competition for her team’s invention “Automated System for High-Throughput Chemical Screening in C. elegans” presenting on Oct. 9 at 1:45p, after being selected one of 6 finalists.  REU students Allison Marley (ASU) and Cortni Dick (MIT) will present their posters, with grad student mentors Dan Lawler and Ross Lagoy, respectively.  Allison will present “Automated analysis of sleep and sensory responses in C. elegans” and Cortni will present “A system for identifying modulators of neural activity in a while-organism channelopathy model.”

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