University of California San Francisco

Nasr Michael
Michael C. Nasr, B.S.

Master of Translational Medicine Candidate

Department of Bioengineering at UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco

    Biography

    Michael Nasr is currently a Master of Translational Medicine program candidate through the Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences at UC Berkeley and UCSF. He completed his B.S. in Bioengineering from UC Berkeley, where he received the Cal Alumni Leadership award for his involvement on campus in leading the Regents' and Chancellor's Scholarship Association and the Berkeley chapter of the global health outreach organization MEDLIFE.

    At Berkeley, he taught a class focused on global public health and the challenges of providing healthcare in rural regions. His primary interests lie within regenerative and preventative medicine particularly in areas of neurology, diagnostics, and global health outreach. As an undergraduate, he worked on a project to create low-cost infant screening devices in order to decrease infant mortality. After graduating from UC Berkeley, he worked in the Operations Professional Development program at Abbott Laboratories, gaining experience in blood glucose monitoring, medical optics, molecular diagnostics, and percutaneous vascular repair.

    Now at UCSF, he is a member of the Sarwal Lab working on the development of a non-invasive assay device for early detection of acute rejection in kidney transplant patients.

    Education

    Education

    University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, B.S. Bioengineering, 2013

    University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, M.T.M. Candidate in Bioengineering, 2016

    University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, M.T.M. Candidate in Bioengineering, 2016

    Fellowships

    Program Affiliations

    Sarwal Lab, Department of Surgery

    Master of Translational Medicine, Department of Bioengineering

    Research Interests

    Regenerative Medicine

    Preventative Medicine

    Neurology

    Diagnostics

    Global Health

    Biotechnology