The Bioengineering department at George Mason welcomes adjunct faculty to our program. Adjuncts instruct students on the latest developments in the bioengineering academic and research fields.
Samuel Acuna
Research Assistant Professor, CASBBI
BENG 501 Bioengineering Research Methods
David Lemonniere
Research Assistant Professor
BENG 360 Biomedical Imaging
Randy Warren
Lab Manager and Adjunct
BENG 371 Bioinstrumentation and Devices Lab
Carolyn Wilson
Internship Coordinator and Adjunct
BENG 499 Biomanufacturing
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Previous Adjuncts
Raheel Ahmed
Sales Engineer, Mack Trucks
Independent Professional Development Mentor
BENG 391 Bioengineering Professional Development
Sarojini (Manju) Attili
BENG 350 Neural System Designs
BENG 434/699 Neuron and Network Modeling
BENG 214 Physiology for Engineers
Bahman Badipour
Technical Rules Branch Chief, Federal Communications Commission
BENG 370 Bioinstrumentation
Laurence Bray
Senior Associate Provost for Graduate Education, Graduate Division, Office of the Provost, George Mason University
BENG 602 Bioengineering Clinical Research
Sahar Jafari Chamkavi
BENG 360 Biomedical Imaging
Nicolae Cotanis
Mobile Communications Consulting
BENG 320 Bioengineering Signals/Systems
John Deeken, MD
President, Inova Schar Cancer Institute
Senior Vice President, Inova Health System
BENG 314/514 Pathophysiology and the Role of New Technologies in Human Diseases
Christopher Juncosa
Director Laboratory OPS/ Principle Investigator
Thermal Gradient
BENG 415/699 Biomanufacturing
BENG 375/575 Intellectual Property, Regulatory Concepts and Product Development
Caitlin Laurence
BENG 101 Introduction to Bioengineering
Laurel Marsh
Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Bioengineering, George Mason University
BENG 330 Computational Methods in Bioengineering
Amad Qureshi
BENG 331 Computational Methods Lab
Mahesh Shenai, MD
Inova Neurosurgery Practice Director and Medical Director for Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery
BENG 314/514 Pathophysiology and the Role of New Technologies in Human Diseases
S. Abbas Shobeiri, MD
INOVA Health System Division Chief of Benign Gynecology
INOVA Health System Director of Pelvic Floor Program
BENG 314/514 Pathophysiology and the Role of New Technologies in Human Diseases
Shrishti Singh
Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Bioengineering, George Mason University
BENG 240 Biomaterials
Behnam Tehrani, MD
Co-Director of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories for Inova Fairfax Medical Campus and Co-Director of Inova Schar Heart and Vascular’s Complex Coronary Therapeutics and Cardiogenic Shock Programs.
BENG 314/514 Pathophysiology and the Role of New Technologies in Human Diseases