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| − | <span style="font-size:medium;">Abigail Dela Paz is currently studying biomedical engineering at the University of Delaware. She is an avid adventurer, an ex-trackie, and can usually be found with a camera in hand. She is heavily involved with undergraduate research, Alpha Omega Epsilon (the engineering and technical sciences sorority), Filipino Student Association, Engineers Without Borders, [[File:Abi.JPG|thumb|Abi.JPG]]Ambassadors of Biomedical Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering Society. Abigail's research focuses on studying mutations in the TRPV4 channel in chondrocytes, and how they can lead to the development of skeletal dysplasias.</span> | + | <span style="font-size:medium;">Abigail Dela Paz is currently studying biomedical engineering at the University of Delaware. She is an avid adventurer, an ex-trackie, and can usually be found with a camera in hand. She is heavily involved with undergraduate research, Alpha Omega Epsilon (the engineering and technical sciences sorority), Filipino Student Association, Engineers Without Borders, [[File:Abi.JPG|thumb|Abi.JPG]]Ambassadors of Biomedical Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering Society.</span> |
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| + | <span style="font-size:medium;">Abigail's work with Engineers Without Borders is mainly focused on creating sustainable and cost-effective sanitation system for drinking water in Ubujan, Philippines. Her research focuses on studying single point mutations in the TRPV4 channel in chondrocytes, and how they can lead to the development of skeletal dysplasias.</span> | ||
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[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Olivia_Kirkpatrick Olivia Kirkpatrick] | [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Olivia_Kirkpatrick Olivia Kirkpatrick] | ||
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[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Jacob_Fertell Jacob Fertell] | [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Jacob_Fertell Jacob Fertell] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:27, 5 June 2020
Abigail Dela Paz is currently studying biomedical engineering at the University of Delaware. She is an avid adventurer, an ex-trackie, and can usually be found with a camera in hand. She is heavily involved with undergraduate research, Alpha Omega Epsilon (the engineering and technical sciences sorority), Filipino Student Association, Engineers Without Borders, Ambassadors of Biomedical Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering Society.
Related Links:
Abigail's work with Engineers Without Borders is mainly focused on creating sustainable and cost-effective sanitation system for drinking water in Ubujan, Philippines. Her research focuses on studying single point mutations in the TRPV4 channel in chondrocytes, and how they can lead to the development of skeletal dysplasias.
Related Links:
University of Delaware Student Priorites
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