Student Researcher
San José State University
Dublin, California, United States
Myra Awan, a dedicated graduate student in Biomedical Engineering at San Jose State University, is set to captivate audiences at the upcoming National BMES Conference. Her specialization in mechanobiology and platelet-fibrin interactions has not only led to significant contributions to research projects but has also earned her recognition for groundbreaking work. Myra's unwavering passion for advancing our understanding of hemostasis drives her to excel in her studies and seek innovative solutions, making her a notable figure in the field.
Myra's journey in biomedical engineering began at San Jose State University, where her enthusiasm for mechanobiology and platelet-fibrin interactions ignited her career. Throughout her graduate studies, she consistently pushed the boundaries of knowledge, contributing to cutting-edge research projects.
Her key achievement, the publication of "Clots reveal anomalous elastic behavior of fiber networks," has redefined the biomedical engineering landscape, particularly in mechanobiology and platelet-fibrin interactions. Her research has significantly advanced our understanding of hemostasis and its clinical implications, leading to improvements in clotting diagnostics and therapies, ultimately enhancing patient care and outcomes.
Myra's dedication to bridging the gap between engineering and medicine has revolutionized the industry and improved the lives of countless individuals worldwide. She is a seasoned presenter, having shared her insights at several conferences, including her presentation on the role of surface-bound FXIII on fibrin gelation and deposition, which continues to push the boundaries of knowledge in her field.
At the National BMES Conference, Myra Awan will once again showcase her research, shedding light on the latest developments in mechanobiology and platelet-fibrin interactions, and inspiring others with her dedication to advancing biomedical engineering for the betterment of society.
Role of surface-bound FXIII on fibrin gelation and deposition
Saturday, October 14, 2023
8:15 AM – 8:30 AM PDT