Lauren Lossner

Data Science Research Assistant at Exponent
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(386) 825-5501
Location
San Francisco Bay Area
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Spanish Professional working proficiency

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Credentials

  • Essentials of Research Administration
    CITI Program
    Oct, 2023
    - Nov, 2024
  • GCP for Clinical Trials with Investigational Drugs and Medical Devices
    CITI Program
    Oct, 2023
    - Nov, 2024
  • Professional Development - Becoming an Effective Leader
    CITI Program
    Oct, 2023
    - Nov, 2024
  • Professional Development - Conflict Management
    CITI Program
    Aug, 2023
    - Nov, 2024
  • GCP for Clinical Investigations of Devices
    CITI Program
    Jan, 2023
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Business Consulting and Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Data Science Research Assistant
      • Aug 2022 - Present

      • Operating and troubleshooting wearable device prototype hardware systems • Moderating user studies and troubleshooting study execution issues in the field and proposing corrective actions • Developing project management and execution strategies with consultant team to accomplish project goals including full project proposals and budgets • Operating and troubleshooting wearable device prototype hardware systems • Moderating user studies and troubleshooting study execution issues in the field and proposing corrective actions • Developing project management and execution strategies with consultant team to accomplish project goals including full project proposals and budgets

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Graduate Research Assistant in Sensorimotor Learning Lab
      • Sep 2021 - Dec 2021

      Modeled a learning system that predicts spontaneous recovery following an adaptation-extinction episode. Designed an experiment to test accuracy of my model with the use of a two-degree of freedom robotic interface integrated with peripersonal virtual workspaces. Modeled a learning system that predicts spontaneous recovery following an adaptation-extinction episode. Designed an experiment to test accuracy of my model with the use of a two-degree of freedom robotic interface integrated with peripersonal virtual workspaces.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Graduate Research Assistant in Motor Rehabilitation & Learning Lab
      • May 2021 - Jul 2021

      Testing for placebo effects in non-invasive tDCS brain stimulation in human subjects and its effect on motor performance at Arizona State University.

    • Biomedical Engineering Instructional Assistant and Grader
      • Jan 2021 - May 2021

      Responsible for grading homework, quizzes, and exams associated with the BME 316: “Biomechanics for Biomedical Engineers” course and assisting the professor in class.

    • Undergraduate Researcher
      • Jan 2021 - May 2021

      Expand upon my undergraduate Honor’s Thesis research and present findings at FURI symposium at Arizona State University. Expand upon my undergraduate Honor’s Thesis research and present findings at FURI symposium at Arizona State University.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Undergraduate Research Assistant
      • Sep 2019 - May 2021

      Modeling interictal spike depolarization and its effect on action potential inactivation in MATLAB and comparing the theoretical behavior to human intracellular data to determine if the model accurately represents epilepsy pathology.Honor's Thesis: “Interictal spike depolarization in the neocortex: Relationship to action potential inactivation”Committee: Dr. Bradley Greger (Supervisor), Dr. Stephen Foldes

    • Undergraduate Teaching Assistant
      • Aug 2020 - Dec 2020

      Creating a positive learning environment for students in BME 316: “Biomechanics for Biomedical Engineers” course to aid in short and long-term proficiency in the field of biomechanics in both in-person and online settings.

    • Undergraduate Research Assistant
      • Sep 2018 - Nov 2019

      • Collaborated with researchers in cancer evolution research lab• Implemented computational modeling to record cancer cell evolution in the lungs and breasts• Utilized computer programming to alter parameters and determine how and when cancerous cells become malignant

    • Retail Apparel and Fashion
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Seasonal Fulfillment Colleague
      • Oct 2020 - Jan 2021

  • NeuroHealth Solutions
    • Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
    • Pre-Health Intern
      • Aug 2020 - Dec 2020

      Assisting with client/patient assessments, vitals, and testing for traumatic brain injuries and aiding in the administration of neurorehabilitation treatments and therapies at NeuroHealth Solutions in Scottsdale, Arizona. Assisting with client/patient assessments, vitals, and testing for traumatic brain injuries and aiding in the administration of neurorehabilitation treatments and therapies at NeuroHealth Solutions in Scottsdale, Arizona.

    • Biomedical Engineering Intern
      • Jun 2020 - Aug 2020

      • Guided team to design a COVID-19 face mask with a silver nanoparticle antimicrobial filter layer • Composed a product that reduces student COVID-19 exposure and prevents the bioaccumulation of pathogens • Guided team to design a COVID-19 face mask with a silver nanoparticle antimicrobial filter layer • Composed a product that reduces student COVID-19 exposure and prevents the bioaccumulation of pathogens

    • Biological Student Intern
      • May 2019 - Aug 2019

      • Analyzed laundry detergent packet exposures throughout the USA and presented my research at an ASTM meeting • Created a risk prioritization tool to determine the risk of hazardous exposure from nanotechnology consumer products • Applied additive manufacturing techniques to quantify the amount of carcinogenic chemical emissions output by the Ultimaker 3 3D Printer • Tested how impacts affect the structural integrity of child helmets • Analyzed laundry detergent packet exposures throughout the USA and presented my research at an ASTM meeting • Created a risk prioritization tool to determine the risk of hazardous exposure from nanotechnology consumer products • Applied additive manufacturing techniques to quantify the amount of carcinogenic chemical emissions output by the Ultimaker 3 3D Printer • Tested how impacts affect the structural integrity of child helmets

  • PANDA EXPRESS GOURMET CHINESE FOOD
    • Mesa, Arizona, United States
    • Lead Counter
      • May 2017 - Dec 2018

      • Maintained a clean environment and workstation and ensured guests had a pleasant dining experience • Developed people skills and am proficient in multitasking • Maintained a clean environment and workstation and ensured guests had a pleasant dining experience • Developed people skills and am proficient in multitasking

    • United States
    • Restaurants
    • Team Member
      • Dec 2016 - Jul 2017

Education

  • Columbia University in the City of New York
    Master of Science - MS, Biomedical/Medical Engineering
    2021 - 2022
  • Arizona State University
    Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Biomedical/Medical Engineering
    2017 - 2021
  • Mountain View High School
    High School Diploma
    2016 - 2017
  • San Pasqual High School
    2013 - 2016

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