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Recent PhD graduates reflect on their journeys and future plans

From left: Martinez, Miller and Buecherl after graduation at the UMC.

PhD students together

As another academic year comes to a close, we proudly celebrateÌýthe achievements of our recent PhD graduates. These scholarsÌý-ÌýPayton Martinez, Emily Miller, and Lukas BuecherlÌý-Ìýare ready to embark on their next adventures. We had the opportunity to speak with these graduates about their future plans, experiences, and advice for current and prospective PhD students.Ìý

What's Next for Them?

Many of the recent graduates are excited about the opportunities that lie ahead. Dr. Payton Martinez is heading to Stanford Univeristy for a postdoctoral appointment with Dr. Raag Airan. Dr. Emily Miller has accepted a postdoctoral position at the University of Utah in the Movement Bioengineering Lab. She will continue her research in cartilage biomechanics and osteoarthritis. Dr. Lukas Buecherl has accepted a tenure-track assistant professor position at Utah State University. He will continue his research in the Biological Engineering Department.

The ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Experience

The graduates all agreed that their time at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ was instrumental in preparing them for their careers. "The interconnectedness of the medical school and engineering school allowed me to gain experience in a variety of fields (cancer biology to mechanical engineering). This also prepared me to work and discuss complex topics with people from different backgrounds," said Dr. Martinez. "Now, as I move on I am able to make a stronger impact on the field of drug delivery by bringing new perspectives to an already interdisciplinary field."

Dr. Miller, who worked in Dr. Corey Neu's Soft Tissue Bioengineering Lab, said that she was, "Allowed a good deal of independence in what work and research projects I pursuedÌýwhich hopefully prepared me well for a career as an independent researcher."

Both Dr. Miller and Dr. Buecherl speak very highly about the research workshops and conferences they attended while at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ. "I was also able to attend many research workshops and conferences during my PhD, which allowed me to network with other researchers, eventually leading indirectly towards finding my postdoctoral position," Dr. Miller stated. Dr. Buecherl echoed a similar sentiment saying, "Through my PhD at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ, I was able to attend and present at conferences and published peer-reviewed articles. These experiences helped me in finding my place in the research community."

Advice for Future and Current PhD Students

When asked what advice they would give to current and future PhD students, the graduates offered valuable insights. "My advice would be to plan ahead, just thinking about a potential experiment can help remove a lot of issues even before doing anything. In the long run, this will save a lot of time," advises Dr. Martinez.

Dr. Miller emphasized the importance of finding a project that will continue to bring you excitement. "Find research where you enjoy the day-to-day work, whatever that may be. For some people it could be coding, for others it could be working with people, and for others it could be lab bench top work."

Dr. Buecherl highlights the importance of building a strong support network. "My advice to new students is to seize opportunities to engage with other researchers and scientists. Remember, you belong in the field, and they are just as excited to get to know you and your work as you are to meet them."

The Biomedical Engineering Program at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ has played a pivotal role in shaping these successful graduates. Known for its highly interdisciplinary program, the department offers students numerous opportunities to work with faculty mentors across various research areas. The diverse environment fosters innovation and collaboration, leading to groundbreaking research and real-world applications.Ìý

As these recent PhD graduates move on to the next chapter of their careers, they carry with them the knowledge, skills, and experience gained at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ. Their journeys serve as a testament to the university's commitment to excellence in education and research. The future looks bright for these scholars and we eagerly anticipate their continued success and impact in the world of biomedical engineering. Congratulations to all of our recent graduates!Ìý