Joshua Pace is a PhD candidate in Bioengineering at Northeastern University with eight years of experience developing biomedical devices and bioimaging methods. His thesis focuses on in vivo labeling and near-infrared fluorescent detection of circulating cancer-associated cell populations, bridging molecular contrast agent design with translational imaging. Based in Boston, he combines rigorous engineering from a Biomedical Engineering bachelor's at University of Arizona with hands-on experimental and analytical skills honed during doctoral research. Joshua is comfortable spanning optics, chemistry, and biological validation to move technologies from proof-of-concept toward clinical relevance. He brings a research-driven mindset to problem solving and a track record of tackling hard measurement challenges that are often overlooked in early-stage imaging projects.
8 years of coding experience
The University of Arizona
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Bioengineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Bioengineering at Northeastern University
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