Secretary

Dr. Serena Omo-Lamai, PhD., is a distinguished bioengineering scholar and researcher specializing in nanomedicine and drug delivery, particularly focusing on immunology and targeted therapy. After graduating summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering from Syracuse University, Dr. Omo-Lamai pursued and received Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Omo-Lamai has received prestigious fellowships from the American Heart Association and the PhRMA Foundation, along with numerous accolades for her research contributions. She has presented her work at various symposiums and authored several publications in esteemed journals, solidifying her reputation as an expert in nanomedicine. Beyond her academic achievements, Dr. Omo-Lamai has shown strong leadership qualities, serving in key roles such as Chair of the Gordon Research Seminar and Vice-President of the Engineering World Health chapter at Syracuse University. Committed to community outreach, she actively mentors and engages in initiatives to promote STEM education in underserved communities.