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Amy Alexander

Senior Biomedical Engineer - Anatomic Modeling Laboratory - Mayo Clinic

Amy E. Alexander is a Senior Biomedical Engineer at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.13 She currently holds the position of Unit Head for Mechanical Development & Applied Computational Engineering.4 In her role, Alexander specializes in converting 2D radiological images into 3D models and patient-specific surgical cutting guides.13 These life-size, patient-specific models and guides assist surgeons from various specialties in preparing for complex procedures and improve patient communication regarding surgical plans.13

Alexander's expertise includes:

  1. Anatomic Modeling
  2. Medical Imaging Segmentation and CAD
  3. Medical Device Design
  4. Point-of-Care (POC) Manufacturing
  5. Patient-Specific Surgical Guides
  6. Patient-Specific Implants2

She holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering and a Master of Science in Engineering Management from the Milwaukee School of Engineering.14 Alexander has also earned certifications in Additive Manufacturing for Innovative Design and Production from MIT and Additive Manufacturing Technologies through SME.34

Alexander is actively involved in professional organizations, including:

  • Chair of the Engineering Education subcommittee for the Radiological Society of North America's 3D Printing in Medicine Special Interest Group (RSNA 3D SIG)
  • Chair for the Education of Engineers and Technologists/Technicians committee in the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) Medical 3D Printing Workgroup
  • Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Medical 3D/AM workgroup3

In 2019, she was recognized as one of 14 international recipients of the SME Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer (OYME) award.3 Alexander is passionate about teaching anatomic modeling to students at various educational levels and speaking about the intersection of STEM, medicine, and the arts.3

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