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Dr. Michelle L. Oyen Inducted into AIMBE College of Fellows

Dr. Michelle L. Oyen proudly holds her induction certificate into the prestigious AIMBE College of Fellows, alongside Prof. Mike King (left), 2023 chair of AIMBE College of Fellows, and Prof. Joyce Wong (right), Past President of AIMBE.

Date: March 26, 2024

St. Louis, MO – Dr. Michelle L. Oyen, the esteemed Director of the Center for Women’s Health Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, has been honored with induction into the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE). The prestigious ceremony, held on March 25 in Arlington, VA, saw Dr. Oyen among 162 esteemed colleagues inducted into this distinguished group. Election to AIMBE’s is a rare honor, limited to the top 2% of medical and biological engineers in their respective fields.

The induction ceremony celebrated the outstanding contributions of Dr. Oyen to the realms of engineering and medicine research. Throughout her illustrious career, Dr. Oyen has exemplified excellence in her work, focusing on innovative approaches to address challenges in women’s health. Her leadership at the Center for Women’s Health Engineering has been marked by groundbreaking research and a commitment to advancing the field of biomedical engineering.

Dr. Oyen expressed her gratitude for the recognition, stating, “It is a tremendous honor to be inducted into the AIMBE. I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the advancement of biomedical engineering and to collaborate with brilliant minds in the field. This recognition motivates me to continue pushing boundaries and exploring new frontiers in women’s health engineering.”

The entire community at Washington University congratulates Dr. Michelle L. Oyen on this well-deserved honor. Her induction into the AIMBE is a testament to her remarkable achievements and the lasting impact of her work on the field of biomedical engineering.

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