Massachusetts General Hospital
Cray Noah is an experienced engineering researcher with a strong background in medical device development and transplantation science. Currently at the Engineering in Medicine & Transplant Surgery at MGH, Cray applies engineering principles to enhance transplantation outcomes, particularly through ex vivo machine perfusion of fatty livers. Previous work includes designing and patenting innovative warming systems for surgical patients and anesthesia circuits, as well as conducting neuroengineering research on glioblastoma cells under the guidance of recognized faculty. Cray holds a Doctor of Medicine from Harvard Medical School, an MBA from Harvard Business School, and a Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering from Georgia Institute of Technology.
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