Carolina Amador Carrascal, PhD has extensive work experience in the field of clinical research and biomedical engineering. Carolina is currently the Director of Clinical Research at Butterfly Network, Inc., where they lead cross-functional teams and ensures that studies are compliant with regulations and standard operating procedures. Carolina also contributes to recruiting clinicians and partners for research involving diagnostic ultrasound devices and artificial intelligence software.
Prior to their current role, Carolina worked at Philips as an Associate Director of Clinical Development, where they collaborated with cross-functional teams to develop and implement comprehensive strategies for generating clinical evidence. Carolina also served as a Senior Research Scientist and Project Lead, overseeing a specialized cross-functional team and managing critical relationships with clinical collaborators and stakeholders.
Carolina has also worked at Emeritus as a Learning Facilitator for their Drug and Medical Device Development program, where they conducted webinars and provided feedback to students on a weekly basis.
Carolina began their career at Mayo Clinic, where they held various positions including Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Research Associate, Senior Research Fellow, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, and PhD Candidate. Carolina'swork at Mayo Clinic focused on evaluating kidney transplant rejection utilizing shear wave elastography and conducting clinical studies on shear wave elastography in healthy subjects.
Carolina also worked as a Biomedical Engineer at the Instituto Colombiano de Medicina Tropical (ICMT) and as a Research Trainee at Mayo Clinic.
Overall, Carolina's work experience demonstrates their expertise in clinical research, medical device development, and biomedical engineering.
Carolina Amador Carrascal, PhD, obtained their Bachelor of Engineering degree in Biomedical Engineering from Escuela de IngenierÃa de Antioquia from 2000 to 2005. Carolina then pursued their doctoral studies at the Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences from 2006 to 2011, earning a PhD in Biomedical Sciences. In 2019, they completed an Executive Program at the MIT Sloan School of Management, specializing in Developing and Managing a Successful Technology Strategy. Additionally, Carolina has obtained various certifications, including RAPS Member from the Regulatory Affairs Certification Program in May 2020, as well as several LinkedIn certifications in areas such as Strategic Thinking, Agile Foundations, and Data Visualization for Data Analysts in 2019.
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