Ally Clarke & Madeleine McCreary join the Steele Lab

We are excited to welcome two new PhD students, Ally Clarke and Madeleine McCreary, to the Steele Lab this fall.

Ally joins us after finishing her B.S. degree in biomedical engineering from Bucknell University. Ally is interested in studying neuromuscular biomechanics to increase accessibility for people with limited mobility. She is especially excited about the combination of experimental and computational methods to gain a comprehensive understanding of the neuromuscular system. Outside of the lab, Ally enjoys Running, hiking, crocheting, baking, and reading.

Madeleine joins us after finishing her B.S. degree in biomedical engineering, minor in electrical engineering from the University of Florida. Madeleine is interested in utilizing neuromodulation as a physical therapy tool for children with cerebral palsy. She is excited to learn how neuromodulation affects the central nervous system with repeated use and the impact it has on motor control. Outside of the lab, Madeleine enjoys fencing, cooking, tennis, hiking, and reading.

Welcome to the University of Washington, Ally & Madeleine!

Two young women standing on a sidewalk with fall colored trees behind them. Madeleine is wear glasses and a coral colored blazer. Ally is wearing a cream cardigan sweater.