Alex Walsh is an accomplished professional in the field of biomedical engineering, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University since August 2019 and as an Assistant Scientist at the Morgridge Institute for Research since August 2017. Alex leads research projects focused on T cell metabolism and its implications in cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, while also mentoring students and researchers at various levels. Previous experience includes work as an NRC Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Air Force Research Laboratory, where investigations centered on the effects of infrared light on neuronal activity, and as a Graduate Research Assistant at Vanderbilt University, where Alex developed innovative imaging techniques for monitoring drug efficacy in cancer treatment. Academic credentials include a PhD, MS, and BEng, all in Biomedical Engineering from Vanderbilt University, showcasing a strong foundational expertise in the discipline.
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