
Technical Electives at MIT:
- Introduction to Molecular Biology Techniques - 7.396
- Molecular Cellular and Tissue Biomechanics - 20.310
- Principles of Practice of Drug Interaction - 7.547
- Case Studies in Drug Discovery - 20.486
Emily Keeley
Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering, MIT, 2017
Professional Experience
Management Consulting Associate
- Boston Consulting Group
- Provide companies and organizations tactical advice and support on strategic initiatives and operational challenges
Engineering Intern
- Focused Ultrasound Foundation
- Conceived regulatory system to avoid overheating of non-target tissue in ultrasound treatment
Educational Experience
MIT Minor(s):
- Applied International Studies
MIT Concentration(s):
- French
Participation in Programs:
- MIT Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
- MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives
Undergraduate Research Experiences:
- Evans Laboratory, Wellman Center, Harvard Medical School and MGH, Cambridge, MA - developed SMART bandage for transcutaneous oxygen mapping and targeted drug delivery
- Aguilaniu Laboratory, LBMC, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France - determined gene-signaling pathway in worms common to aging and reproductive processes under reduced diet
Publications/Posters:
- "Non-invasive monitoring of skin inflammation using an oxygen-sensing paint-on bandage," Biomed. Opt. Express 8, 4640-4651 (2017)
- 2013 Merck/MIT Poster Competition, SmartBandage
- 2017 Roivant Pitch Competition Finalist
Activities, interests and hobbies:
Amphibious Achievement, Society of Women Engineers, Community Catalyst Leadership Program