Alumni

Graduate Alumni

Undergraduate Alumni

  • Carly Askinas is a senior in biomedical engineering.  Her research is in the clinical applications of structured illumination microscopy.

  • Ann Marie is a junior from Baton Rouge, Louisiana and is interested in clinical applications of Structured Illumination Microscopy. She is currently pursuing a B.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering.

  • Daniel is a senior from Birmingham, AL in pursuit of his bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering. He is currently working to further develop the selective plane illumination microscope for bio-imaging. He plans on getting a Master’s in product design in hopes to pursue a career in innovation and product development.

  • (2014 – 2017)

  • Isadora Decker-Lucke is a senior Biomedical Engineering major who studies new stains for fluorescence histology.

  • Lizzie is a third-year biomedical engineering student from Maryland with research interests in bioinstrumentation and medical imaging design. She plans to pursue a graduate degree in biomedical engineering.

  • Siyang is in her junior year pursuing bachelor’s degrees in Biomedical Engineering and Computer Science. Her current research interest is comparison of different Structured Illumination Microscopy image reconstruction algorithms. Outside the lab, she enjoys fencing and playing paintball. She is multilingual and has been honored as a Cowen Scholar.

  • Lauren Hymel is from Cypress, Texas and is currently a senior undergraduate at Tulane seeking a B.S.E. in Biomedical Engineering with a minor in math. Her research (in collaboration with the Mostany lab) is focused on the development and validation of a wireless closed-loop head-mounted optogenetics stimulator in mouse models to further understand normal vs pathological brain functions. Upon graduation, she hopes to continue her studies and attend graduate school to obtain a higher degree in Biomedical Engineering.

  • Daniel Mena is a junior pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering. His current research interest is in image processing for Structured Illumination Microscopy. He hopes to continue his education after graduation and pursue a higher degree in Biomedical Engineering.

  • (2015 – 2016)

  • (2014 – 2017)

  • (2012 – 2014)

  • Carly is a senior Biomedical Engineering student from Columbia, South Carolina. She studies how SPIM imaging can be useful for breast cancer applications.  On campus, she is currently serving as a Teaching Assistant in the Center for Anatomical and Movement Sciences, and as an Executive Board member of Tulane’s Chi Omega Fraternity chapter.

  • (2014 – 2015)

  • (2014 – 2015)

  • (2016 – 2017)