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The Board
President: Corey Latanision |
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Corey is a senior Bioengineering student at the University Park campus, pursuing the Mechanical Engineering option. Corey brings extensive industry experience to BMES, having working in the medical device field at both Johnson and Johnson and GE Healthcare during his time at Penn State. In addition to his position with BMES, Corey enjoys playing an active role in the College of Engineeringing as an Envoy. In his free time, Corey is an avid skier and runner.
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Vice President: Jeffrey Krawiec |
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Jeff is a senior in Bioengineering at Penn State focusing in the Chemical Engineering option and plans to attend graduate school next year. Jeff is involved with THON, a dance marathon hosted by Penn State which raises money year-round for children with cancer, and is also involved in the Teaching Internship program. Some of you may even see him in BIOE 301! When he's not busy with bioengineering he enjoys being a musician. |
Secretary: Benjamin Roscoe |
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Ben is a senior in Bioengineering taking the Chemical Engineering option at University Park. He has significant industry and research experience, having worked at Johnson and Johnson and in the Cellular Mechanobiology laboratory at Penn State. Ben currently is working towards completing a minor in Engineering Entrepreneurship and continuing research within Bioengineering. When he’s not working, Ben enjoys skiing, camping, and playing piano. |
Treasurer:Genevieve Miller |
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Genevieve Miller (soon to be Brown!) is a Senior in Bioengineering with an option in Materials Science and Engineering. She is the BMES Treasurer. Genevieve is planning to attend graduate school to study orthopedic biomaterials. She currently researches treatments for the spread of breast cancer to bone. Genevieve also teaches physiology lab (BIOL 142) on campus. Outside of academics, she enjoys cooking in the tiny kitchen of her tiny apartment. |
Webmaster: Michael Fickes |
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Michael is a Senior in Bioengineering-Chemical Engineering Option. Michael is planning to attend medical school and possible become a surgeon. Michael is currently active in THON and an officer in the Student Red Cross Club and West Halls Residence Association. Michael currently does research with Dr. Manning in the artificial heart lab. Michael enjoys playing soccer, football, tennis, volleyball, skiing and squash. He is also a huge Penn State football fan and has not missed a home game since becoming as a student here. If you have any questions about anything at all feel free to email him at mgf5009@psu.edu or by phone at 610-301-2984 for advice on getting through the rewarding but rigorous bioengineering program at Penn State or anything else. We look forward to meeting new members. |
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Voluntary Chairs
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