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Gerard Lorio

Bridging Engineering and Medicine Through Translational Research

I am a Biological Engineering student at LSU with extensive research experience in microfluidics and biomaterials. My work focuses on developing engineered systems that improve how therapies are evaluated, with the long-term goal of becoming a physician-scientist.

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Figure. The website author in the Monroe Microfluidics Laboratory. 
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Explore My Work

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Communication

Scientific communication through writing, speaking, visuals, and technology to bridge engineering and medicine.

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Leadership and Service

Leadership and service experiences centered on mentorship, collaboration, and ethical responsibility.

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Clinical

Clinical experiences that inform patient-centered thinking and connect engineering solutions to real medical needs.

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Research

Microfluidics and biomaterials research focused on improving disease modeling and therapeutic evaluation.

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Figure. Illustration representing laboratory-based biological engineering research. Illustration source: stock graphic.

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