Caleb Davis

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Caleb is a Biomedical Engineering Ph. D. student and the Lab Manager of the BMEL VMR Facility. His research focuses on the effect of mechanical forces at the cellular level and their contributions to the development of lymphatic and cardiovascular disease. He also coordinates the BMEL Undergraduate Research Program and has contributed to projects in bioreactor development, lymphatic mapping and orthopedic biomechanics. Originally from Salem, Oregon, Caleb completed his undergraduate studies at Texas A&M. He gained research experience through the DeBakey Undergraduate Research Program at Texas A&M and the Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship at the Mayo Clinic. In 2012, he graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering and a minor in Mathematics. He is a recipient of the National Excellence Fellowship from the Dwight Look College of Engineering and received a Whitaker Fellowship for 2014-2015 to research arterial biomechanics at Queen Mary University of London.

BMEL Undergrads Ashley Carney and Tawfik Hussein Eligible for Goldwater Scholarship

Congratulations to biomedical engineering majors Ashley Carney and Tawfik Hussein, who are eligible for the Barry M. Goldwater scholarship! This is the most prestigious national scholarship for undergraduates in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering, awarded to only 300 undergraduates annually across the United States who plan to pursue careers in those […]