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Carroll alumna is one of two University of Dayton students first to complete new life science quality assurance minor

February 09, 2022
By University of Dayton
Hayley Jesse '19 is one of two University of Dayton students first to complete new life science quality assurance minor

Abigail Lee, a senior biology major from Mason, Ohio, and Hayley Jesse (Carroll High School Class of 2019, pictured right), a junior chemical engineering major from Dayton, are the first students to complete the University of Dayton’s quality assurance in the life science industries minor. Launched during the 2020-21 academic year within the College of Arts and Sciences, the minor is intended to prepare students for careers in the biotechnology, pharmaceutical and biomedical device industries.

Housed in premedical programs, the minor provides students with skills to assure product quality, safety and efficacy, and meet the industry’s scientific and business challenges. The curriculum includes industry-specific courses about regulatory and legal requirements, product development and risk analysis, as well as microbiology and business courses.

Editor's Note: This article originally appeared on the University of Dayton website.  Click here to read the entire article.

University of Dayton: Carroll High School Student Expands Research with Help from Vision Lab at the University of Dayton

March 03, 2020
By University of Dayton
Ashley Martin '20 at the University of Dayton Vision Lab

The full story first appeared on the University of Dayton website on March 2, 2020.  Written by Elizabeth Skelin, marketing communications intern.

Ashley Martin, a Carroll High School student, set ambitious goals for her science fair project and reached out to the University of Dayton’s Dr. Vijay Asari and his Vision Lab team to help achieve them.

Inspired by her work in a center for people with disabilities, Martin became interested in how brain machine interface (BMI) systems could help people with mobility issues to express themselves creatively. Using electroencephalography, a technique for recording and interpreting the electrical activity of the brain, and robotic arms, her project would allow people to paint by using mental commands.

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