officers .

President
Lawrence Chang '14
E-mail: lc168@princeton.edu
Department: Chemical and Biological Engineering
Certificate(s): Applications of Computing, Engineering Biology

Hey everyone! I'm Lawrence and I am from Irvine, California, where I attended University High School. Here at Princeton, I am involved in the Biomedical Engineering Society and the Premedical Society, as well as the SVC Better Days volunteer program. I have done biomedical research in the past at the Mayo Clinic and the University of California, Irvine, and I am currently abroad on a semester study abroad program at the University of Oxford. I plan on going medical school eventually and continuing to pursue biomedical research there on gene therapy, a pet interest of mine. If I'm not stuck studying in a library, you'll probably find me playing basketball or working out at the gym or hanging with friends at Frist. I look forward to meeting you!

Vice-Presidents
Richard Youngblood '13
E-mail: ryoungbl@princeton.edu
Department: Chemical and Biological Engineering
Certificate(s): Engineering Biology
I'm a senior Chemical and Biological Engineer with a certificate in Engineering Biology. I am an officer of the Cap and Gown eating club and play Spring Football. I have worked the past two summers at a biopharmaceutical company, Celgene, doing research with stem cells as an intern. I'll be doing my senior thesis with Professor Prud'homme on therapeutic microparticles.

Karen Wang '14
E-mail: kmwang@princeton.edu
Department: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Certificate(s): Material Science and Engineering
Hi everyone! I'm Karen, and I'm a junior Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering major. I have a somewhat wide range of interest in the biomedical engineering field- I took a course on biomedical devices, learned about different biomaterials, and I also participated in research on biofilms this summer. I plan on getting a Material Science and Engineering certificat. I'm also active in Club Swimming and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. I hope to make this a great year for PBMES, and feel free to email me with any questions!

Secretary
Alyssa Mancini '13
E-mail: amancini@princeton.edu
Department: Chemical and Biological Engineering
Certificate(s): Engineering Biology, Neuroscience
Hi everyone! My name is Alyssa Mancini and I'm a senior majoring in Chemical and Biological Engineering. I'm pursuing certificates in Neuroscience and Engineering Biology, and I'm also pre-med. I will be doing my senior thesis in the Nelson lab, exploring the effects of peripheral innervation on lung pattern formation using chicken embryos as a model. On campus, I'm a Residential College Advisor in Forbes, I play on the Club Lacrosse team, and I'm on the Relay for Life planning committee. I can't wait to help make this a great year for PBMES!

Student Affairs Representative
Alice Stanton '13
E-mail: astanton@princeton.edu
Department: Chemical and Biological Engineering
Certificate(s):
Hello there! I'm Alice, and I'm a senior from Erie, PA, wonderland of lake effect snow, quaint beaches, and seagulls. Here at Princeton, I've enjoyed combining my loves for problem-solving, research, and things medical in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. I hope PBMES will further enhance the experience for such like-minded individuals.