

in Biomedical Engineering with a minor in Computer Science from Case Western Reserve University. She has an interest in the design of better in vitro models of Alzheimer’s using human stem cell-derived organoids and the importance of circadian oscillations to disease-implicated processes. Madison is studying the coupling of immune and metabolic function in Alzheimer’s disease using a combination of cell culture, cerebral organoids, and animal models. in Biomedical Engineering from Brown University.

in Biotechnology from Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, and is also a certified phlebotomist.Ĭross-Disciplinary Neural Engineering NIH T32 Fellow in Biology (pre-med) from Shippensburg University and a M.S. When not in the lab, she enjoys running, cycling, rock climbing, pole vaulting, and going on adventures with her very energetic toddler. Nikolay Dokholyan, and completed her postdoctorate in the field of bioengineering and systems biology with Dr. in the field of computational molecular biophysics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill working with Dr. in Russian Language and Literature (Honors) from Purdue University. Baby Shower for Elizabeth, 20 October 2020Īssistant Professor of Neurosurgery, Pharmacology, Biomedical Engineering, and Engineering Science & Mechanicsĭr.
