Rising Sparks

Early Career Stars

Rising Sparks is a monthly profile series exploring the personal inspirations and professional goals of early-career scientists at the Morgridge Institute.

Rising Sparks: Sam Gelman, virology

Rising Sparks: Sam Gelman, virology

Sam Gelman uses his computer science skills to apply machine learning — a branch of artificial intelligence that enables computers to imitate how humans learn and perform tasks — to help uncover important biomedical secrets.

Rising Sparks: Sabina Farhadova, biomedical imaging

Rising Sparks: Sabina Farhadova, biomedical imaging

Working with investigators Melissa Skala and Darcie Moore, Farhadova will use cutting-edge imaging technologies to answer fundamental questions about neurogenesis – the process by which new neurons are generated in the brain – and stem cell biology.

Rising Sparks: Kayla Huemer, biomedical engineering alum

Rising Sparks: Kayla Huemer, biomedical engineering alum

Morgridge alum Kayla Heumer helps accelerate healthcare access for underserved communities in Africa, powered by technology and the 'spirit of frugal innovation.’

Rising Sparks: Jose Ayuso, biomedical imaging alum

Rising Sparks: Jose Ayuso, biomedical imaging alum

Morgridge alum Jose Ayuso is an assistant professor in UW–Madison’s Department of Dermatology, where his lab uses advanced biomedical engineering technologies to tap the promise of precision medicine.

Rising Sparks: Danielle Lohman, metabolism alum

Rising Sparks: Danielle Lohman, metabolism alum

Morgridge alum lands at the U.S. Department of State, shaping the intersection of science policy and foreign affairs.

Rising Sparks: Nick Arp, metabolism

Rising Sparks: Nick Arp, metabolism

Nick Arp is building a toolbox of knowledge in the research lab and in the medical clinic, searching for answers to scientific questions that can improve patient care.

Rising Sparks: Raison Dsouza, structural biology

Rising Sparks: Raison Dsouza, structural biology

Raison Dsouza is developing new computational methods to analyze cryo-electron microscopy images, trying to find specific particles in “noisy,” corrupted data. 

Rising Sparks: Lexi Menendez, regenerative biology

Rising Sparks: Lexi Menendez, regenerative biology

Lexi Menendez credits Morgridge and the PREP program for jump-starting her research career and graduate school future.

Rising Sparks: Kasia Wiech, biomedical imaging

Rising Sparks: Kasia Wiech, biomedical imaging

Kasia Wiech, a graduate student in biomedical engineering, is on a mission to bring science out of the lab and into public spaces to highlight the impact of science in our everyday lives.

Rising Sparks: Roma Broadberry, biomedical imaging

Rising Sparks: Roma Broadberry, biomedical imaging

Roma Broadberry, a biophysics graduate researcher in the Tim Grant Lab, is helping to illuminate the intricacy of viral replication using cryo-EM.

Rising Sparks: Andrés Tibabuzo, regenerative biology

Rising Sparks: Andrés Tibabuzo, regenerative biology

From 'Jurassic Park' to snake venom to parasitic flatworms, Andrés Tibabuzo is motivated by the science that fascinates him.

Rising Sparks: Marcela Tabima, regenerative biology

Rising Sparks: Marcela Tabima, regenerative biology

Marcela Tabima has focused her fascination with human biology on two major research efforts in the Discovery Building — engineering synthetic arteries for surgery and finding new ways to treat inherited retinal diseases.

Rising Sparks: Katherine Overmyer, metabolism

Rising Sparks: Katherine Overmyer, metabolism

Katie Overmyer collaborates with metabolism researchers to push the boundaries of mass spectrometry technology and uncover answers to important biological questions.

Rising Sparks: Joe Li, biomedical imaging

Rising Sparks: Joe Li, biomedical imaging

"You can always learn more": An unquenchable thirst for discovery guides Joe Li’s pursuit of cutting-edge light-sheet microscopy.

Rising Sparks: Odette Herrand, regenerative biology

Rising Sparks: Odette Herrand, regenerative biology

Odette Herrand is drawn to the inherent creativity involved in answering complex scientific questions, which they use to study fertility in the fruit fly.

Rising Sparks: Peter Ducos, structural biology

Rising Sparks: Peter Ducos, structural biology

Peter Ducos leans on his military training to solve complex problems and collaborate with other scientists by exploring molecular structures in exquisite detail.

Rising Sparks: Kim Huggler, metabolism

Rising Sparks: Kim Huggler, metabolism

Kim Huggler believes science is fundamentally about creativity, and leverages an innovative cell culture media to reveal biological processes that conventional techniques cannot.

Rising Sparks: Ed Evans, biomedical imaging

Rising Sparks: Ed Evans, biomedical imaging

Ed Evans sees every challenge as an opportunity to grow, and uses his passion for problem-solving to develop new imaging tools that will help other scientists.