Kelly Jennings has a diverse work experience in the medical and engineering fields. Kelly started their career as a Neuroimaging Research Intern at the National Institutes of Health, where they wrote MATLAB programs and presented their findings at various conferences. Kelly then worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the University of Rochester, where they analyzed data and provided care for primates. Later, at the University of Pittsburgh, they served as a Research Specialist - Bioengineer, conducting clinical research and writing publications. Following that, they joined Stanford University as a Research Assistant, focusing on ultrasound and MRI imaging. Kelly then gained industry experience at ArthroCare Corporation as a Preclinical Research Associate, managing studies and contributing to the launch of new products. Currently, they hold a position at HeartFlow, Inc, where they have taken on various roles, including Senior Process Engineer, Operations Manager, and currently the Director of Process Engineering and Production Support. At HeartFlow, they have been instrumental in developing internal processes, investigating production issues, and communicating with engineering teams.
Kelly Jennings completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering with a focus on Bioinstrumentation and Imaging (Electrical Engineering) at the University of Rochester from 2002 to 2006. Kelly then pursued a Master of Science degree in Bioengineering with a specialization in Medical Devices and Imaging at Stanford University from 2008 to 2010.
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