ASU female engineers to debut biomed project on international stage
Fulton Schools biomedical engineering students Mariam El Sheikha and Kelsey Boos will debut their device to aid upper limb function recovery for stroke patients at an international showcase in London as part of the PLuS Engineering Summer School. El Sheika and Boos — members of one of three ASU engineering teams bringing projects to the summer school in England — were on an interdisciplinary bioengineering product development team for a class on the fundamentals of developing and bringing a biomedical device to the market. Both students are planning to enter medical school.