17 December 2020Virtual Holiday Party
Although we could not get together in person, the lab enjoyed getting together and celebrating the many successes….and we enjoyed a VERY competitive game of Jeopardy.
3 November 2020
Elliott successfully passes his PhD proposal
Congratulations to Elliott for passing his Ph.D. proposal for his project entitled “Comprehensive Analysis of In Vivo Hemodynamics with 4D Flow CMR Imaging.” Fantastic presentation!
June 2020
Three Presentations at SB3C 2020
David, Elliott, and Kelly all gave great presentations at the virtual Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering and Biotransport Conference. And we enjoyed a virtual get-together with our Utah colleagues.
5 May 2020
Anna graduates with her BS/MS degree in BME
Congratulations to Anna for graduating with her BS/MS degree in BME. We appreciate all your hard work in the lab. Good luck at your job as a R&D Engineer at Merit Medical!
25 February 2020
Kelly successfully passes her PhD proposal
Congratulations to Kelly for successfully passing the written and oral portions of her Ph.D. proposal. Look forward to seeing her research progress!
February 2020
ME undergraduate student Alex Stevens joins the CVPM lab
Alex is currently pursuing a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering at the U. Welcome Alex!
February 2020
Michael presents at UCUR and ROCH
Michael gave two fantastic presentations recently at XX and Research on Capitol Hill.
January 2020
BME Ph.D. student Caleb Berggren joins the CVPM lab
Caleb completed his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln in 2014. After which, he worked at Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing and later completed his M.S. at U. of Nebraska prior to joining the lab. Welcome Caleb!
January 2020
Michael’s second UROP proposal is awarded
Congratulations to Michael for a second round of UROP funding to continue his research efforts in the lab.
1 January 2020
CVPM lab awarded R01 from the NIH
The year started off to a great start as we were awarded funding for a project entitled “Biomechanics Indices for Coronary Lesion Rupture Risk and Lesion Prognostication”. More information about the grant can be found here. We look forward to working with collaborators at U. of Utah, Emory Univ. and Univ. of Cambridge. Thanks NIH!