Emily Schafer Department of Biomedical Engineering Northwestern University Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Emily SchaferGraduate Student I am pursuing my PhD in Biomedical Engineering at Northwestern University doing research in the application of bioelectronics in neural engineering. In the Rivnay Lab, I specialize in device fabrication and testing of organic electrochemical transistors with the intent of creating novel conducting polymer-based biosensors for both chemical and electrical modulation of neural signals. The overall impact of this work is to more effectively understand and treat complex neurological conditions. Previously, I received my B.E. from Vanderbilt University in Biomedical Engineering at the School of Engineering, with a double major in Neuroscience. I also performed undergraduate research through Vanderbilt University in organ-on-chip devices, specifically for examining breast cancer metastasis to the brain. Publications प्रोटीन एसोर्टपशन और पॉलिमर मैकेनिक्स के क्वार्ट्ज क्रिस्टल माइक्रोबैलेंस मापन में नमूना तैयारी Gwen E. dePolo*1, Emily Schafer*2, Kazi Sadman1, Jonathan Rivnay2, Kenneth R. Shull1 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University, 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University JoVE 60584 Chemistry
प्रोटीन एसोर्टपशन और पॉलिमर मैकेनिक्स के क्वार्ट्ज क्रिस्टल माइक्रोबैलेंस मापन में नमूना तैयारी Gwen E. dePolo*1, Emily Schafer*2, Kazi Sadman1, Jonathan Rivnay2, Kenneth R. Shull1 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University, 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University JoVE 60584 Chemistry