Friday, June 5, 2020

Van C. Mow Medal Presented to Beth A. Winkelstein, PhD

Van C. Cut Medal Presented to Beth A. Winkelstein, PhD Van C. Cut Medal Presented to Beth A. Winkelstein, PhD Van C. Cut Medal Presented to Beth A. Winkelstein, PhD ASME is satisfied to grant Beth A. Winkelstein, PhD, the Van C. Cut Medal. This decoration is offered on Winkelstein for academic commitments through research devoted to clarifying the systems of subfailure cervical spine wounds and the phone occasions encompassing the etiology of constant torment; and for commitment as a teacher and coach, and in support of the calling of bioengineering. Winkelstein got her BSE in bioengineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1993 and her doctorate in biomedical designing from Duke University in 1999. In the wake of finishing a postdoctoral partnership at Dartmouth College, she joined the workforce at the University of Pennsylvania in 2002. She is educator of bioengineering and neurosurgery and is bad habit executive for training, administering the scholarly arrangement of the four undergrad schools and furthermore the 12 alumni and expert schools. Winkelstein adopts a various leveled strategy to understanding the basic pathomechanisms at the joint, tissue, and cell levels. Her work is multidisciplinary, merging designing and science to connect the holes between essential neuroscience, tissue biomechanics, and clinical application. On the side of her examination, Winkelstein has been granted awards from NIH, DoD, NSF, the US Army, and private establishments and industry accomplices. She has been perceived by a NIH Career Award, a Whitaker Foundation Young Investigator Research Award, a NSF Career Award, and the ASME Y.C. Fung Young Investigator Award. As of late, she was chosen as Fellow of ASME and AIMBE. She has tutored in excess of 14 doctoral understudies in her own lab, and has directed research for more than 75 extra colleagues and graduate and undergrad specialists. She altered a book, Orthopedic Biomechanics, which was distributed in 2012. Winklestein has been dynamic with ASME and its Bioengineering Division, serving on its Student Paper Competition Committee, the Education Committee, and the Solid Mechanics Technical Committee. She additionally goes about as co-proofreader of the ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering; since accepting this post, Winkelstein has been instrumental in attempting to diminish the survey time and expand the assorted variety of the Associate Editor Board. Become familiar with the Van C. Cut Medal and its past beneficiaries.

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