Jean Carlos Serrano, PhD

Biophysics Engineering & Modeling

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Leveraging a strong foundation in biological transport phenomena and numerical simulations to engineer complex biological systems for pathophysiological research and preclinical studies, including organ-on-chip and organoid technologies.

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Work Experience

Biomedical Fluidic Engineer

May 2023 -

Cellino Biotech

Research and Development Team

Biophysical Characterization and Modeling of iPSCs Biomanufacturing

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

July 2021 - May 2023

Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering

Advisor: Prof. David Weitz

High-throughput, Micro-Patterned Organoid Systems

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

July 2021 - May 2023

Harvard University

Advisor: Prof. David Weitz

Microfluidic-based Bioassays for Next-Generation Diagnostics and Therapeutics

Graduate Student Researcher

September 2016 - June 2021

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Advisor: Prof. Roger Kamm

Thesis: On-Chip Engineered Human Lymphatic Microvasculature for Physio-/Pathological Transport Phenomena Studies

Education

Ph.D. Degree

September 2018 - June 2021

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Mechanical Engineering

Sc.M. Degree

September 2016 - June 2018

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Mechanical Engineering

B.Sc. Degree

August 2012 - June 2016

University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez

Mechanical Engineering (Summa Cum Laude)

Topics I get very nerdy about!

Contact
Where to find me

Cambridge, MA

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jeancs@alum.mit.edu