Emily Budziszewski
About Emily Budziszewski
Emily Budziszewski is an Implementation Scientist with a background in biomedical engineering, specializing in the development of injectable implants for cancer treatment.
Emily Budziszewski's Title and Role
Emily Budziszewski holds the title of Implementation Scientist. This role involves her actively engaging in applying scientific principles to the development and optimization of medical treatments and technologies. Her focus is on ensuring that theoretical biomedical concepts are effectively translated into practical applications.
Emily Budziszewski's Educational Background
Emily Budziszewski earned both her B.S and M.S degrees in Biomedical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University. This educational foundation provided her with in-depth knowledge and expertise in biomedical sciences, preparing her for complex roles in medical research and development.
Emily Budziszewski's Work on Injectable Implants
Prior to her tenure at inSoma, Emily Budziszewski focused her work on developing an injectable implant designed for the localized treatment of liver and prostate cancer. This project involved significant efforts in the design, implementation, and analysis stages, highlighting her proficiency in creating innovative biomedical solutions for cancer treatment.
Emily Budziszewski's Experience in Animal Treatment Models
In her previous roles, Emily Budziszewski played a crucial part in the design, implementation, and analysis of animal treatment models. These models are essential for evaluating the efficacy and safety of new medical treatments, showcasing her capability in conducting rigorous scientific research in preclinical settings.