Medical Student
School of Engineering Medicine, Texas A&M University
Katy, TX, United States
Jason Shenoi, M.D./M.Eng. candidate at Texas A&M Health and Science Center's Engineering Medcine Program, is a distinguished biomedical engineer and researcher. He earned his B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in 2021, where his interests centered on polymer science, focusing on bone graft pore size modulation through 3D printing and emulsion templating techniques.
At Houston Methodist Hospital, Shenoi conducted pivotal research on robotic inguinal hernia repair outcomes and vascular lesion classifications but as since moved on to more ENT specific innovations. His engineering projects currently include a nasal stiffness caliper and portable rhinomanometer.
In his personal life, Shenoi is an avid athlete, Eagle Scout, and dedicated volunteer, engaging in community service multiple hours every week.
Jason Shenoi exemplifies a commitment to advancing biomedical engineering and medical research to improve healthcare outcomes.
Quantifying Nasal Cartilage Stiffness Through a Novel Measurement Device
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
8:18 AM – 8:24 AM EDT
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