Justin Mathew

Justin Mathew

Degree/Program
PhD Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics '13

About Me

I am a PhD student conducting diabetes related bio-mechanical research in the vascular kinetics laboratory. After receiving my BS/MS degree in Biomedical Engineering, I worked for Johnson & Johnson on the One Touch Ping device. Realizing that I wanted to do more than just maintain the disease, I contacted Dr. Alisa Morss Clyne and immediately began looking into the underlying problems of diabetes directly.

I have been awarded the DAAD RISE Pro fellowship to intern in Freiburg, Germany for 5.5 months at ProQinase, a leading research facility in cancer research. Here I will learn in depth about isolating protein cascade pathways that are involved in cancer, and possibly expose crossover between the two diseases. With this opportunity I hope to apply what I have learned to completing my PhD at Drexel.

I will also use this opportunity to explore Europe and make connections that will last a lifetime!

Last updated, 2012

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Look at photos and read about Justin's time in Germany on our Student Voices page.

Fellowships Awarded

DAAD Research Internships in Science and Engineering Professional (RISE Pro)

Award Year
2012

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