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BRENT CHASE 6629 Towering Oak Path [email protected] 124 Colony Manor Drive Columbia, MD 21044 (410) 440-2478 Rochester, NY 14623 OBJECTIVE Soon to be Biomedical Engineering graduate seeking a PhD in biomedical engineering

to lead research & development of novel therapies to positively impact peoples lives. Available: May, 2017

Harvard Yale 4.0 /4.0 Python computer science biochemistry MIT Brown Princeton

EDUCATION ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Rochester, NY Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering major, expected: May 2017 Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Minors

GPA: 3.1/4.0; Dean’s List: Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013, and Fall 2016 Liberty Soccer League All Academic Team 2013/14, 2015/16, and 2016/17 Relevant Coursework: Advance Programming Multivariable and Vector Calculus Systems Physiology I & II Biorobotics/Cybernetics Num. Analysis of Complex Biosystems Differential Equations Biomaterials (w/ lab) Advance Mechanics & Stress Analysis Fluid Mechanics Biocomp & Immune System Cell & Molecular Bio. I & II (w/ lab) Circuits I & II (w/ lab)

START-UP Project Lead (GAIA) Rochester, NY August 2016-Present GAIA is my self-proposed entrepreneurial project to create a embedded sensors compression suit that measures biometrics quantifies training and rehabilitation of users, in order to workout smarter rather than harder. I am responsible for leading a cross-functional team of biomedical, computer, electrical, industrial, and mechanical engineers to effectively design, develop, and prototype a fully functional ready for market product by the end of the academic year. In addition to leading the team I communicate with vendors as well as customers, to help raise interest in the product as well as acquire funding. I assist in designing layout of suit, circuit board/microprocessor for processing EMG and ECG data, writing code for execution of devices features, and testing materials. We have ties with RITs multi-disciplinary senior design. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Purification Specialist (ProUnlimited at Sanofi Genzyme) Boston, MA January 2016-June 2016

• Process, manage, investigate, and improve initiatives within downstream operations. • Lead cross-functional teams to effect changes in business and quality systems. • Determine root cause and implement appropriate corrective and preventative action.

Researcher Intern (Hussman Institute for Autism) Baltimore, MD June 2015-August 2015 • Constructed mathematical neural models, examined the effect of imbalanced excitation and inhibition

on neural activity. • Wrote code using Python (Neuron) and MATLAB. • Assisted in STEM cell passaging and experimentation.

Special Researcher (National Institute of Health) Bethesda, MD Sept. 2014-Dec. 2014 • Had Federal Government Clearance. Worked on the development and refinement of existing methods

for performing multi electrode EEG and fMRI recordings with the use of MATLAB. • Designed new methods for testing agenda. • Acknowledged for assistance and support of a unique procedure and method at NIMH

SKILLS • Laboratory: Live cell tissue passaging & staining spectroscopy, electrophoresis and western blots. • Software: C++, C, Phython, SolidWorks, MATLAB, Photoshop, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office,

LabVIEW, Quartus, Java, Neuron, Final Cut, Adobe Premier, After Effects PROJECTS/LABS

• Record fMRIs & EEG, wrote programs to eliminate noise and run statistics • Passaged and stained cells. (Live cardiac tissue cells.) Performed cell cultures, protein separations. • Used macro distillation apparatus; digital spectrometer; pH meter • Analysis of chemical engineering unit operations and systems

EMPLOYMENT Film Editor (Self-Employed) Columbia, MD August 2011-present

• Special effects for variety of film genres. • Edit game footage for athletes aspiring to play at the collegiate/professional level.

• Create ceremonial photomontages for weddings, bar mitzvahs, and birthdays. Personal Trainer (Inside Out Performance) Columbia, MD Dec.- Jan., May-Aug. 2011- present

• Provide instructions and plans to improve the health and fitness of young athletes. • Assist in creating alternative training equipment for the patients. • Train young athletes in soccer.

ACTIVITIES Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) - member 2013 - Present Short Video Skits- 2009- Present RIT Varsity Soccer/ Track & Field Athlete - 2012-Present Boy Scouts – 2004-2012  


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