Sarah E. DeLeo

1st year MS/PhD Student

Columbia University
Department of Biomedical Engineering
New York, NY 10027
Phone: (212) 854-5780
email: sd2493(at)columbia(dot)edu

Development of neuro-photomanipulation techniques
Sarah De Leo

Education

2009: BS, Biological Engineering, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA

Professional Experience

2009-present: Graduate research assistant, Laboratory for Functional Optical Imaging, Columbia University. Advisor: Elizabeth Hillman

  1. 2005-2009: Undergraduate Research Assistant, Biological Engineering, Louisana State University,
  2. Baton Rouge, LA
    Advisor: W. Todd Monroe

    2008: Summer Research Intern, Howard Hughes Medical Institute (EXROP), Neuroscience: Learning and Memory, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY
  3. Advisor: Eric Kandel

  4. 2007: Summer Research Intern (SURF), Molecular Medicine, Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
  5. Advisor: Mark Van Dyke
  6. 2006: Summer Researach Intern (MSRP), Tissue Engineering Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
    Advisor: Ali Khademhosseini

Publications


V. G. Yadav, B. Rajalingam, S.De Leo, A. Mohedas, S. Selvarasah, M. R. Dokmeci , and A. Khademhosseini. (2007). "Cell and protein compatibility of parylene-C surfaces." Langmuir 23(23): 11718-25

  1. J.F. Audiffred, S. E. De Leo, P. K. Brown, W. T. Monroe. "Characterization and applications of serum-free induced adhesion in suspension cells." Biotechnology and Bioengineering (To submit September 2009).

Honors and Awards


  1. 2009 : NSF Graduate Research Fellow
  2. 2009 : BioIGERT Fellow

 

 
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