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Adam Wright

Graduate Research Assistant (MD/PhD Student, NIH F30 Fellow)
Biomedical Engineering
West Lafayette
Email:  wrigh595@purdue.edu
Homepage:  https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=uYXGBLwAAAAJ&hl=en
Adam was born and raised in Portland, OR. He completed his bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering at the Milwaukee School of Engineering. After graduation, he completed research at the Oregon National Primate Research Center focusing on assessing placental function with various functional MRI techniques (advisor: Matthias Schabel, PhD; PI: Antonio Frias, MD). In the summer of 2020, Adam enrolled in the MD/PhD program at Indiana School of Medicine where he will complete his PhD in Biomedical Engineering at Purdue University. Adam is interested in researching dynamic imaging techniques to greater understand organ function in-vivo. He wants to research the application of these imaging techniques so they can be used to detect organ dysfunction and disease progression allowing him to combine his passion for both engineering and medicine to answer pertinent clinical questions.