Lindsay Clegg, ICM alum, receives David Tuckchow Yue Award

01/18/2018

Lindsay Clegg is the recipient of the 2017 David Tuckchow Yue Award for Exemplary Doctoral Research in Biomedical Engineering. Lindsay was recognized for her achievement on October 1, 2017 when she was presented with the award at the annual Biomedical Engineering PhD retreat.

Lindsay received her PhD in biomedical engineering at The Johns Hopkins University where she conducted research under the mentorship of Feilim Mac Gabhann, ICM core faculty member and associate professor in the department of biomedical engineering.

The David Tuchchow Yue Award for Exemplary Doctoral Research in Biomedical Engineering was established as a way to sustain the legacy of the late David T. Yue, MD, PhD who was a professor of biomedical engineering and neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine from 1988 until his untimely death in December 2014. An acclaimed biophysicist, biomedical engineer, and molecular neurocardiac physiologist, he focused on discovering the underlying mysteries of electrical and calcium signals, the molecular languages within neurons and cardiac myocytes.

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