E. Brandon Strong,
NSF Graduate Research Fellow
Brandon Strong recently graduated with his bachelor’s in biology in 2018 and is currently a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow in the Martinez Lab at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. He is currently enrolled in two master’s programs, a master’s in biology at Cal Poly, and a master’s in computer science at the University of Pennsylvania. His research over the last four years has focused on the development of point-of-care diagnostic devices on both 3D-printed and paper-based microfluidic platforms. This work has resulted in 9 peer-reviewed publications, a handful of patent applications, 15 co-authored research grants/awards totaling 600,000 USD, and 48 conference presentations across the United States and around the world. Following the completion of his master’s degrees, he intends to pursue a combined MD/PhD program.
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