Guillermo Ameer

Guillermo Antonio Ameer is the Daniel Hale Williams Professor of biomedical engineering at the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science and Surgery at the Feinberg School of Medicine of Northwestern University and is a fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering, the Biomedical Engineering Society, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is an engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur.

Early life

Ameer was born in Panama. He immigrated to the United States with his brother in 1988 where he settled in New York City. Later on, he moved to Texas where he began attending Collin College [(Collin College)] and the University of Texas at Austin where he majored in chemical engineering. Ameer was an intern at Hoechst Celanese and a summer operator at Shell Oil Company. He earned his Sc.D. in chemical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he studied with biotechnology pioneer Robert Langer. Following the degree, he pursued postdoctoral studies at MIT and the Department of Pathology of Harvard University where he worked with Hidde Ploegh and William Harmon.[1]

Research

In 2018 Ameer's team had developed a regenerative bandage which will be used to heal diabetic foot ulcers.[2]

Fellowships and awards

References

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  2. Sylvia Perez (August 16, 2018). "Chicago researchers develop new bandage that accelerates healing". WFLD. Retrieved November 10, 2018.
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  5. "Guillermo Ameer Elected Fellow of AIChE". November 3, 2017. Retrieved November 10, 2018.
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  7. Julianne Hill (October 31, 2018). "Northwestern Engineering's Guillermo Ameer Receives Key to Panama City, Panama". Retrieved November 10, 2018.
  8. https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2018/november/three-professors-named-aaas-fellows/
  9. https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2019/06/guillermo-ameer-receives-universitys-annual-walder-award/
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