Noah Robison graduated from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 2023, where he majored in biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, and English literature. As a graduate student, his primary research interests include cell and tissue engineering, stem cell biology, 3D bioprinting, and immunology.
Noah’s research background includes three years of working in a cardiovascular biomechanics research lab under Dr. Bryan Good at Tennessee. While there, he led an undergraduate team analyzing the effectiveness of stroke thrombectomy devices in order to improve the procedures and technology used by surgeons in the clinic. He also completed a summer fellowship at Columbia University as part of their Amazon-S.U.R.E. program, where he worked on the development of a polymeric nanoparticle for oral delivery of CRISPR/Cas9 under Dr. Kam Leong.
Outside of the university, Noah can typically be found bingeing books, tv shows, movies, or podcasts, as well as hiking, traveling, or cooking.