Ada Jaramillo, B.S.

Bio

Ada Jaramillo is an undergraduate Biomedical Engineering student at the University of Texas at San Antonio, with a concentration in biomechanics. As a member of the Medical Design Innovations Lab, she contributed to the Multistage Polymer Delivery System (MPDS) team and the Novel Endotracheal Tube System (NETS) project. Upon graduation, she will pursue a Ph.D. in Bioengineering at the University of Notre Dame.

Active Projects

  • Novel Endotracheal Tube System (NETS)
  • Multistage Polymer Delivery System (MPDS)

Achievements

  • Distinguished Presidential Scholarship
  • SHPE National Convention Travel Award Recipient
  • SHPE National Convention Travel Award Recipient
  • BMES Annual Meeting Travel Award Recipient
  • IME Becas Scholarship
  • Certificate in Data Science

Publications

Conferences:

  1. “Phenotypic Modulation of Lymphatic Endothelial Cells by Oscillatory Flow on Gel Substrate,”
    Gulf Coast Undergraduate Research Symposium: Bioengineering Division. Rice University,
    Houston, Texas, November 2024.
  2. “Phenotypic Modulation of Lymphatic Endothelial Cells by Oscillatory Flow on Gel Substrate,”
    Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting. Baltimore, Maryland, October 2024.

Publications:

  1. Publication: Elbjorn, M., Provencio, J., Phillips, P., Sainz, J., Harrison, N., Rocco, D. D., Jaramillo, A.,
    Jain, P., Lozano, A., & Hood, R. L. (2023). An Innovative Polymeric Platform for Controlled
    and Localized Drug Delivery. Pharmaceutics, 15(7), 1795. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15071795