Application of LC-MS/MS to Assess the Chemosensitivity of Breast Cancer Spheroids for an in vitro to in vivo Extrapolation Analysis
Ramisa Fariha (1), Zahra Ahmed (1), Jad Hamze (2),Emma Rothkopf (1),Oluwanifemi David Okoh (1), Anubhav Tripathi (1) (1) Center for Biomedical Engineering, School of Engineering, Brown University, 182 Hope Street, Providence, RI- 02912, USA
(2) Department of Biology and Medicine, Brown University, Providence, RI- 02912, USA
 | Ramisa Fariha, Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering (Presenter)  Brown University | Presenter Bio: Hailing from the small town called Narayanganj in Bangladesh, I am a second-year Ph.D. candidate at the Tripathi Lab for Diagnostics and Microfluidics at Brown University. I pursued my undergraduate education in Biomedical Engineering at Penn State University, where I was the first international student to be the recipient of Freshman of the Year award, as well as graduated as one of the Top 20 Most Active Female Engineers on campus. Upon graduating, I worked briefly in R&D at ACell Inc. (now a part of Integra LifeSciences) in Columbia, MD. After that, I pursued my master’s in Biomedical Engineering at Brown University, working in the Lee Lab for Biomedical Optics and the Morgan lab for Tissue Engineering. I joined the Tripathi lab as a Ph.D. student, leading all LC-MS/MS-based studies. Currently, my team and I design, develop and optimize LC-MS/MS study protocols for automation adaptability. Outside the lab, I am an advocate for international students, students with special needs and females in STEM fields. I am also the founder and President of South Asian Scholars in STEM at Brown. Owing to my contributions, I was awarded the Graduate Student Contribution to Community Life award in 2020.
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose.
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