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BioMedizone strives to provide students with access to biomedical research and education through webinars, research internships, a catalog of self-paced courses, research competitions, mentorship programs, passion projects, career guidance, and collaborations with corporate companies. |
Member Accomplishments
BioMedizone has had its fair share of accomplishments this month, but our members have made their own educational, professional, and personal accomplishments this month! |
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Yuta Chen, Innovation Conference Mentor
Yuta co-authored a piece published in the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)! Congrats Yuta!
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Dr. Uma Chourasia, Advisory Board Member
Dr. Uma Chourasia has 2 publications in Web Of Science Quartile 1 and Quartile 2 journals with a very high impact factor. We've attached the publications below. Congrats, Dr. Chourasia!
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Anvi Palav, Founder
Anvi's paper, "Gender-Based Emotional Regulation and Cardiac-Interoceptive Accuracy: A Correlational Study on the Sixth Sense" has been published in The Scholarly Review Journal and can be accessible on ResearchGate. We've attached the publication below. Congrats!
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March 2025 Accomplishments
We're having a great month! Check out our accomplishments below. |
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Fair Lawn HS Chapter's Guest Spaekers
The BioMedizone Fair Lawn HS Chapter has invited 2 guest speakers to speak to students in their club. The first was Dr. Inna Berlin, a fertility specialist, and the second was Dr. Diana Grinberg, an emergency medicine specialist. Way to go Fair Lawn HS!
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BioMedizone Innovation Conference
Our Innovation Conference has concluded, and with that we're proud to announce our top 3 winners who will be receiving Stanford Intersect Publication.
1st Place - NeX, who built a Music Therapy App to Treat Parkinson's Disease
2nd Place - BEEDLE, a Microneedle Implant for Targeted Neurorestorative Therapy in Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurodegenerative Disorders
3rd Place - Innovision, an Eco-Friendly Water Purification Membrane with a Chitosan Nanofiber and Graphene Oxide for Sustainable Water Treatment
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BioMedizone Korea's Medical Outreach Mission Trip
In early March, our BioMedizone Korea team went to Tam Ng Village, Ninh Thuan Province, Vietnam on a Medical Outreach Mission Trip. With collaborations with local organizations, they received a variety of equipment, medicine, etc. to carry out the treatments amongst the locals who were in need. With all the packages sponsored by local companies, they used them to treat patients in different health stations including the Department of Surgery, Dental Clinic, and the Department of Pediatrics. We are SO SO proud of you, BioMedizone Korea! Absolutely well done! :)
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BioMedizone Events for 2025
π April 9th, 2025: AI in Medicine Research Competition
In our collaboration with the Undergraduate Research in Natural and Clinical Science and Technology Journal (URNCST), we are hosting an AI in Medicine Research Competition, in which the top 5 research abstracts will be published in URNCST. The First Place team will get a Patch News article feature. Sign up link posted below!
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π¨ββοΈJune 2025: Camp Biomed
Back for our 3rd year, in 2025 BioMedizone will host its biggest ever Camp Biomed. With new speakers, topics, virtual labs, and more, students will have opportunities like never before.
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π΅π»ββοΈ August 2025: Coming Soon!
Check back in the coming months for more updates!
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Research at BioMedizone
BioMedizone's Journal for Rheumatology March 2025 Edition is officially published! Click on the journal cover to read it.
Researchers of the Month: Salamat Ibrahim, Sahana Rajesh, Lorelia Gribincea
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Breaking News in Biomedicine March 2025
- Brain Tumor Research: Scientists have identified a distinct population of immune cells that support the growth of aggressive glioblastomas. Using spatial genomics, they discovered a symbiotic relationship between glioblastoma stem cells and immunosuppressive myeloid-derived suppressor cells.
- AI in Cardiology: Artificial intelligence has proven to be significantly better at analyzing long-term ECG recordings compared to technicians. A study revealed that AI missed severe arrhythmias in only 0.3% of cases, compared to 4.4% by human technicians.
- Radiation Therapy Innovation: Researchers have developed a method inspired by tardigrades to protect healthy cells during radiation therapy. By delivering a protein called Dsup via nanoparticles, they successfully reduced DNA damage in healthy tissues.
Open Positions at BioMedizone
- Researcher: Create monthly research papers based on research topics and be featured on our socials and get published in our monthly research journals, gain access to various virtual labs to enhance your learning and research process, offered multiple revisions for your paper by our skilled research directors
- Outreach/Graphic Design: Create social media posts, reels, videos, etc. to help us promote our cause; make TikToks and instagram reels to expand our reach
- TikTok Manager: Help create TikTok and Instagram Reels for our BioMedizone Social Media Pages!
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