Cameron Crouse

Cameron Crouse

PASE Member

Department of Biomedical Engineering

Cameron is a Graduate Research Assistant in the Stabler Diabetes Tissue Engineering Lab. He is currently studying the effects of supplemental oxygenation on the success of islet transplantation to treat type one diabetes. Due to his personal connection to the disease, he also has a passion for advocacy, specifically with respect to legislature that impacts funding of scientific research associated with type one diabetes and minimizing the costs of the medications needed to manage the condition.

Interests
  • Engineering Active Biomaterials
  • Tissue Engineering
  • Diabetes
  • Translational research
Education
  • PhD in Biomedical Engineering, 2027

    University of Florida

  • BASc in Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, 2022

    Clemson University

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