Grad Student Wins BMES Design and Research Award Medium.com Archive / August 28, 2017 Share: Author: Evan Lerner Grad Student Wins BMES Design and Research Award Megan Sperry Megan Sperry, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Bioengineering, is a recipient of a Student Design and Research Award from the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES). Megan works in the Spine Pain Research Lab of Beth Winkelstein, Ph.D., professor of Bioengineering and Vice Provost for Education at Penn’s School of Engineering and Applied Science, as well as with Eric Granquist, DMD, MD, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon at Penn Dental Medicine. Continue reading on the Bioengineering Blog. Read More Greg Robinov: Getting Ready to “Flip the Switch” on a Power Plant in Mexico Penn Engineers Develop the “WorMotel,” Simultaneously Study the Aging Process in Thousands of Model Organisms