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American Society for Artificial Internal Organs Texas A&M

Founded: 2024
Texas A&M University (College Station, TX)

The American Society for Artificial Internal Organs (ASAIO) is a nationally recognized organization dedicated to promoting collaboration between science, engineering, and medicine. A national conference is held annually to allow young investigators to discuss their research/findings to experienced investigators and receive real-time feedback. Our organization (ASAIO Texas A&M) is the first local chapter affiliated with ASAIO. We strive to educate young innovators on the evolving nature of artificial internal organs and other bioengineering topics. 

Positions

We accept: Undergrad Students, Professional Students, Graduate Students, Blinn Team Students, Part-Time Students, Distance/Remote Students, Faculty/Staff

Intake: Open membership Ongoing intake (year-round)

Dues (scholarship may be available)

All student organizations must be open in membership unless otherwise permitted under applicable state or federal law (20 U.S.C. § 1681(a)(6)(A); 34 C.F.R. § 106.14(a) for reference) through specific University exemption. Please contact SOLAD for more information related to open-membership exemption at Texas A&M University or consult the Student Organization Manual.

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