• Dr. Simi Gunaseelan received her PhD degree in Chemistry in 2002 from North-Eastern Hill University, India and extensive postdoctoral research training on Novel Drug Delivery Systems for HIV Therapeutics & HIV Prevention and Cancer Therapeutics from Rutgers University School of Pharmacy, New Jersey. Dr. Gunaseelan joined the Texas A&M University School of Engineering Medicine in […]

  • Dr. Tanmay Lele is a distinguished professor in the Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University. He earned his PhD in Chemical Engineering from Purdue University in 2002, followed by postdoctoral research in Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical School and Children’s Hospital. Dr. Lele’s research focuses on mechanobiology, particularly how mechanical […]

  • Dr. Lance Black is a physician, biological engineer, and healthcare innovator with a diverse background spanning clinical medicine, medical device development, and strategic innovation leadership. After serving as a family medicine physician and U.S. Air Force flight surgeon, he transitioned into biomedical innovation, leading programs that bridge engineering and medicine to accelerate the development of […]

  • Margie Moczygemba, PhD, is a Research Associate Professor at the Texas A&M Institute of Biosciences and Technology, Adviser to the Dean for Internal Affairs at EnMed, and Director of the IBT Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Facility. At EnMed, she also serves as Co-Course Director for the Introduction to Disease course, where she teaches immunology. With a […]

  • Dr. Gregg Wells is a molecular neuroscientist and neuropathologist. He received PhD and MD degrees from the University of Chicago and was trained in anatomic pathology and neuropathology at the University of Pennsylvania. He is board-certified by the American Board of Pathology in anatomic pathology and neuropathology. His laboratory studies how protein structure contributes to […]

  • Jag Grooms, Chief of Staff at the School of Engineering Medicine, was among the pioneering staff members of the EnMed program. Grooms played critical roles in the early development of EnMed, including developing the staff organizational structure and overseeing the renovation of EnMed Tower in the Texas Medical Center, including classrooms, research and office spaces, […]

  • Amy Wright, MBA, EdD, brings over 30 years of experience in the healthcare industry and a deep passion for supporting and mentoring students. Her career spans hospital operations, clinical research, and the life sciences sector, but her most rewarding work has consistently been in education. She has had the privilege of guiding students at various […]

  • Dr. Leslie J. Day, PhD, CSCS, is a distinguished educator, administrator, and innovator in medical and anatomical sciences education. Currently serving as the Assistant Dean of Preclerkship Education at Texas A&M University’s School of Engineering Medicine, Dr. Day brings over two decades of academic experience spanning leadership, curriculum development, and student mentorship. Dr. Day has […]