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Aaron Rosado

Medical Scientist Training Program Student at Emory University

Aaron Rosado is a clinician in training with a strong background in engineering, aiming to integrate his skills to develop innovative diagnostic tools, data management services, and immunotherapies for the benefit of patients and healthcare providers.

His research expertise includes microfluidic device design, micromechanical actuation, computer vision, cloud computing, and high-performance computing, with a focus on immunological receptor biomechanics and antigen-presenting cell biomechanics.

Aaron Rosado's current research focuses on understanding the role of compromised Mac-1 function on immune cells in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) pathology and expanding the capabilities of biomembrane force probe (BFP) instruments for enhanced resolution.

Additionally, he explores the potential of utilizing immunological receptors and cells as biological agent detection systems to enhance laboratory analytics for translational and clinical research applications.

Aaron Rosado pursued his education with a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach, obtaining degrees in M.D.-Ph.D. in Medicine and Biomedical Engineering from Emory University School of Medicine, a Ph.D. in Biomedical/Medical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, and an S.B. in Chemical-Biological Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Before his current pursuits, he worked as a Research Technician at The Center for Engineering in Medicine, showcasing his experience in practical research settings.

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Atlanta, Georgia