Julie Campbell
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Summary:
Biomedical Engineering Master's student graduating in May 2014 with
experience in technology development and engineering innovation. Academic
research focus on the development of devices to improve healthcare
simulation for resuscitation. Skilled in hardware and software creation and
implementation, experiment design, and development of data-driven clinical
performance assessments. Three poster presentations at national and
international conferences, three patents pending.
Industry Experience:
Marketing Analyst Intern, Johns Hopkins Technology Transfer, Baltimore, MD
Summer 2013-Present
Prepare marketing materials for inventions disclosed to JHTT
Review and evaluate technology assessment reports
Determine commercial potential for JHU technologies and identify commercial
marketing leads
Soft Tissue Implant Research & Development Intern, Covidien Research &
Development Summer 2012
Fabricated and mechanically-tested hernia mesh prototypes
Completed literature searches to identify and compare protocols for future
preclinical studies
Completed Six Sigma and LEAD introductory courses
Soft Tissue Implant Pipeline Development Intern, Covidien Research &
Development Summer 2010
Completed literature searches comparing hernia mesh materials and porosity
Analyzed and tracked FDA approvals of competitor products
Worked with Pipeline Development Team in planning timeline of production
and release of products
Met with doctors who use Covidien products to get feedback for future
product development
Research Experience:
Graduate Thesis Research, Johns Hopkins Simulation Center, Baltimore, MD
Fall 2012-Present
Develop hardware- and software-based devices to realistically link
simulation technologies to clinical monitors and diagnostic sensors,
specifically ZOLL R Series defibrillator and associated sensors
Develop set of inexpensive, versatile tools to extend capabilities of low-
technology simulators
Assess usability, safety, and effectiveness of devices through testing in
simulation-based training and research
Three US Patent applications
Undergraduate Research, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
Spring 2011-Spring 2012
Developed experiments to study distribution of stresses on trabecular core
and cortical shell in vertebral body under compressive loading
Mentored undergraduate student (Spring 2012), Mentored high school student
(Summer 2011)
Researched effects of PTH, Bisphosphonate, and Fluoride treatments on
osteoporotic rat cortical bone toughness and protein modifications
Education:
M.S. Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD,
Expected May 2014, GPA: 3.81/4.00
B.S. Biomedical Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY,
2012, GPA: 3.98/4.00
Teaching Experience:
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
Fall 2012-Present
Teaching Assistant for multiple sections of Freshman Modeling and Design
(Fall 2012), Systems and Controls (Spring 2013), and Introduction to
Business (Summer-Fall 2013), Systems Bioengineering I Lab (Fall 2013)
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy,
NY Spring 2010
Responsible for teaching basic laboratory techniques to students in
Introduction to Cell Biology
Wrote weekly quizzes to gauge the progression of student understanding in
the class
Awards and Honors:
Who's Who Among American University & College Students: Recognizing
outstanding merit and accomplishment.
Tau Beta Pi: Engineering Honors Society. Inducted November 2010.
Tau Beta Pi Soderberg Scholarship: Awarded for outstanding scholarship and
exemplary character as a senior student in engineering. April 2011.
Charles D. Dyce Prize: Awarded to School of Engineering student who has
demonstrated high scholastic ability and involvement in extra-curricular
activities and indicates potential for constructive leadership.
Liberty League All-Academic Squad: Recognized for GPA while playing
Division III Varsity Sports for RPI.
RPI Leadership Award: Merit-based scholarship Award for academic standing
and extracurricular activities. May 2008.
Publications/Presentations:
Campbell J, Allen R, Fackler J, Hunt E, Duval-Arnould J. "Spoofing ETCO2
sensor data streams: A hardware and software package to interface
simulators and real clinical devices," present at 14th International
Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, USA, Jan 24, 2014.
Campbell J, Perretta J, Sullivan N, Hunt E, Duval-Arnould J. "A device to
allow anterior-posterior (AP) defibrillation in simulators lacking AP
electrode contact points," presented at 5th International Pediatric
Simulation Symposia and Workshops, USA, April 25, 2013 and at 14th
International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, USA, Jan 24, 2014.
Campbell J, Karim L, Tommasini S, Judex S, Vashishth D. "Effects of
parathyroid hormone treatment in ovariectomized rats," presented at
Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting, USA, Feb 5, 2012.
Technical Experience/Skills:
Laboratory: Cell culture, Cell strain (Flexcell Tissue TrainTM System),
Contact Angle Analysis, Electronic circuit design and construction,
Mechanical testing (Instron 5900 Systems), Micro-computed tomography, Micro-
mechanical testing (EnduraTEC ELF3200), Protein Glycation
Software: ABAQUS, C, C#, LabView, MatLab, MS-Office, NX5, R (GNU S),
SigmaStat, Simulink
Leadership and Activities:
Club Field Hockey Team, JHU Fall 2012-Present
RPI Varsity Athlete (8x): Field Hockey, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track & Field
Fall 2008-Spring 2012
Tau Beta Pi, Secretary, RPI Spring 2011-Spring 2012
Biomedical Engineering Society, RPI Fall 2011-Spring 2012