<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/news/2023/joseph-lesueur.aspx" dsn="blogs"><title>More than skin deep: BME grad researching mechanics of punctures </title><pub_date>11/16/2023</pub_date><image_large><img src="/news/2023/images/joseph-lesueur-media.jpg" alt="Joseph LeSueur"/></image_large><summary>Joseph LeSueur’s interest in biomedical engineering began in high school, during an internship with the BioRobotics research team at the Cleveland Clinic. </summary><sitee>Trine.edu</sitee><type>Trine-Built Story</type><topics>Alumni</topics><programs>Biomedical Engineering</programs><programs_c/><related/><trine_highlight>True</trine_highlight><trineonline_highlight/><highlight_name>Joseph LeSueur</highlight_name><highlight_major>Marquette University/Medical College of Wisconsin</highlight_major><highlight_year>BSBME 2020</highlight_year><highlight_quote><span class="NormalTextRun SCXW173214818 BCX0">The greatest advantage of </span><span class="NormalTextRun SCXW173214818 BCX0">my </span><span class="NormalTextRun SCXW173214818 BCX0">Trine education was developing confidence and excellence in scientific writing and presenting, which was possible with small class sizes and faculty that emphasized personal development.</span></highlight_quote></item>