Combining a love of chemical engineering and medicine to advance FDA medical device policy
Alumna Heather Agler has provided numerous contributions to policy surrounding medical devices and countermeasures during her 20 years with the FDA.
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Alumna Heather Agler has provided numerous contributions to policy surrounding medical devices and countermeasures during her 20 years with the FDA.
For sophomore Zachary Gardiner, a chemical engineering major and nuclear engineering minor, his research experience began even before entering a classroom at the Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing.
The Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing will take the lead on USC's part of $107 million in funding for six projects as part of the Department of Energy's Fusion Innovative Research Engine Collaboratives.