Elizabeth Moody Davenport - ANSIR Laboratory
Elizabeth Moody Davenport - ANSIR Laboratory
Elizabeth Moody Davenport - ANSIR Laboratory
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<strong>Elizabeth</strong> M. <strong>Davenport</strong> P a g e | 1<br />
Curriculum Vitae<br />
<strong>Elizabeth</strong> <strong>Moody</strong> <strong>Davenport</strong><br />
Medical Imaging Graduate Student<br />
Virginia Tech-Wake Forest University School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences<br />
Wake Forest Baptist Health<br />
Mailstop 571022<br />
Medical Center Blvd.<br />
Winston-Salem, NC 27157<br />
Office: 336-716-0943<br />
E-mail: edavenpo@wakehealth.edu<br />
Education<br />
2011-Present<br />
Wake Forest University, Graduate Student, Biomedical Engineering<br />
Research Lab: Advanced Neuroscience Imaging Research <strong>Laboratory</strong> (<strong>ANSIR</strong>)<br />
Advisors: Dr. Joseph Maldjian and Dr. Joel Stitzel<br />
Expected Completion: September 2015<br />
2007-2011<br />
North Carolina State University, B.S., Biomedical Engineering<br />
Magna Cum Laude, GPA: 3.74/4.0, BME (major) GPA: 3.810<br />
Senior Project: Rapid fluid delivery device for intraosseous infusion<br />
Professional Experience<br />
2011-Present<br />
June 2010-<br />
August 2011<br />
2010-2011<br />
Research Engineer<br />
Advanced Neuroscience Imaging Research <strong>Laboratory</strong> (<strong>ANSIR</strong>)<br />
Wake Forest University School of Medicine<br />
Winston-Salem, North Carolina<br />
Research Intern<br />
Virginia Tech - Wake Forest University Center for Injury Biomechanics<br />
Wake Forest University School of Medicine<br />
Winston-Salem, North Carolina<br />
Assistant Coordinator<br />
University Housing – North Carolina State University<br />
Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Community<br />
Raleigh, NC
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2008-2010<br />
Summer 2009<br />
Residence Advisor<br />
University Housing – North Carolina State University<br />
Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Community<br />
Raleigh, North Carolina<br />
Volunteer Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)<br />
Mooresville Rescue Squad<br />
Mooresville, North Carolina<br />
Matlab<br />
3D Slicer<br />
FSL<br />
Computing Skills<br />
CareCast<br />
TeraRecon<br />
SPM8<br />
Also, experience with Linux, Mac, and Windows operating systems.<br />
Microsoft Office<br />
Mimics<br />
Leadership Positions<br />
Vice President – Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS), Wake<br />
Forest University Student Chapter<br />
Secretary – Biomedical Engineering Senior Design Team 09<br />
Assistant Membership Educator – Alpha Omega Epsilon, Gamma Chapter<br />
(Professional Engineering Sorority)<br />
President – Alpha Omega Epsilon, Gamma Chapter<br />
Student Organization Memberships<br />
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)<br />
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) – WFU Chapter<br />
Biomedical Engineering Society, VT- WFU Chapter<br />
Alpha Eta Mu Beta – National Biomedical Engineering Honor Society<br />
Alpha Omega Epsilon (Professional Engineering Sorority) – North Carolina<br />
State University Chapter<br />
Order of Omega – North Carolina State University Chapter<br />
Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Living and Learning Community<br />
2012-present<br />
2010-2011<br />
Spring 2011<br />
2010<br />
2012-Present<br />
2011-Present<br />
2010-2011<br />
2007-2011<br />
2010-2011<br />
2007-2011<br />
Awards and Honors<br />
National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship, September 2012 –<br />
September 2015<br />
Virginia Tech-Wake Forest University School for Biomedical Engineering and<br />
Sciences Graduate Fellowship, August 2011-August 2012<br />
Magna Cum Laude, North Carolina State University, 2011
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Semester Deans List 6 of 8 semesters, North Carolina State University, 2007-2011<br />
2011 Senior Design Award, Award given by faculty based on investment appeal of senior<br />
design team and project, Department of Biomedical Engineering – North Carolina State<br />
University, 2011<br />
2011 Leadership Award, Award given by faculty based on quality of college leadership<br />
experiences of a graduating senior, Department of Biomedical Engineering – North Carolina<br />
State University, 2011<br />
Outstanding Woman of the Year, Award given jointly by North Carolina State University’s<br />
Panhellenic organization and university administration based on the sum of undergraduate<br />
achievements, 2011<br />
Chapter President of the Year, Award given by Order of Omega society based on<br />
achievements during presidency, North Carolina State University, October 2010<br />
Cook Medical Innovation Award, Center for Injury Biomechanics – <strong>Elizabeth</strong> <strong>Moody</strong>,<br />
Ashley Weaver, Kerry Danelson, Joel Stitzel, “Innovative use of patient-specific, threedimensional<br />
models for advanced planning and performance of complex pediatric<br />
surgeries”, Winston-Salem, NC, October 2010.<br />
Kay Yow Spirit of the Village - WISE, Award given based on contributions and leadership<br />
within the Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) living and learning community, 2010<br />
West Campus Resident Advisor of the Year, Unanimous vote by superiors based on<br />
contribution and dedication to position, North Carolina State University, 2010<br />
West Campus Community Developer of the Year, Unanimous vote by superiors based on<br />
community development with residents, North Carolina State University, 2010<br />
Summer Research Opportunities Program Fellowship, Undergraduate research<br />
fellowship, Wake Forest University – Center for Injury Biomechanics, 2010 and 2011.<br />
First Place at Freshman Engineering Design Day, North Carolina State University, 2007<br />
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics Tuition Grant, 2007<br />
Papers in Refereed Conference Publications<br />
Bibliography<br />
1. Weaver AA, <strong>Moody</strong> EA, Armstrong EG, Stitzel JD. “Image Segmentation and Registration<br />
Algorithm to Collect Homologous Landmarks for Age-Related Thoracic Morphometric<br />
Analysis.” Biomed Sci Instrum. 2011;47:70-5.<br />
Other conference papers (abstract style or non-refereed)/Scientific Exhibits:<br />
1. Weaver AA, <strong>Moody</strong> EA, Armstrong EG, Stitzel JD. “Image Segmentation and Registration<br />
Algorithm to Collect Homologous Landmarks for Age-Related Thoracic Morphometric<br />
Analysis.” 38th International Workshop on Human Subjects for Biomechanical Research,<br />
Scottsdale, AZ, November 2010.
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2. Weaver AA, Armstrong EG, <strong>Moody</strong> EA, Stitzel JD. “Image Segmentation and Registration<br />
Algorithm to Collect Homologous Landmarks for Age-Related Thoracic Morphometric<br />
Analysis.” 22nd Enhanced Safety of Vehicles Conference Proceedings, Washington, DC, June<br />
2011.<br />
3. <strong>Moody</strong> EA, Whitlow CT, Bowden DW, Maldjian JA. “Disease-Specific Gray-Matter Changes in<br />
Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Revealed by Graph Theoretical Analysis of Structural MRI<br />
Data.” American Society of Functional Neuroradiology (ASFNR) 6 th Annual Conference,<br />
Orlando, FL, March 2012<br />
4. <strong>Moody</strong> EA, Whitlow CT, Bowden DW, Maldjian JA. “Graph Theoretical Analysis Applied to<br />
Structural MRI Data Reveals Disease-Specific Gray-Matter Changes in Patients with Diabetes<br />
Mellitus.” American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) 50 th Annual Conference, New York,<br />
NY, April 2012<br />
Additional Presentations at Professional Meetings/Conferences<br />
1. <strong>Moody</strong> EA, Rhyne A, Rucker LC, Witman D, Eller A “Rapid Fluid Delivery Device to Aid in<br />
Intraosseous Infusion” North Carolina State University/University of Chapel Hill Biomedical<br />
Research Design Symposium, Research Triangle Park, NC, May 2011.<br />
2. <strong>Moody</strong> EA, Weaver AA, Stitzel JD. “Standardized method for segmenting and registering the<br />
human rib cage from CT scans” North Carolina State University Undergraduate Research<br />
Symposium, Raleigh, NC, April 2011<br />
3. <strong>Moody</strong> EA, Whitlow CT, Bowden DW, Maldjian JA. “Graph Theoretical Analysis Applied to<br />
Structural MRI Data Reveals Disease-Specific Gray-Matter Changes in Patients with Diabetes<br />
Mellitus.” Wake Forest University Twelfth Annual Graduate Student and Postdoctoral<br />
Research Day, Winston-Salem, NC, March 2012<br />
4. <strong>Moody</strong> EA, Whitlow CT, Bowden DW, Maldjian JA. “Graph Theoretical Analysis Applied to<br />
Structural MRI Data Reveals Disease-Specific Gray-Matter Changes in Patients with Diabetes<br />
Mellitus.” Virginia Tech – Wake Forest University 2012 SBES Graduate Research<br />
Symposium, Winston-Salem, NC, May 2012<br />
5. <strong>Davenport</strong> EM, Whitlow CT, Maldjian JA. “Age-Specific Gray-Matter Changes in Pediatric<br />
Subjects is Revealed by Graph Theoretical Analysis Applied to Structural MRI Data.”<br />
Biomedical Engineering Society 2012 Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October 2012