Baylee Voigt is a Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance Associate at Proxima Clinical Research, a contract research organization for the emerging drug and medical device industries.
Baylee earned her Bachelor's degree in Electronic Systems Engineering from Texas A&M University, with minors in Neuroscience and Cybersecurity. During her undergraduate years, Baylee was engaged in various impactful initiatives, including her role as a Women in Engineering ambassador and leadership within the Women in Engineering Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) project team. Baylee conducted a senior capstone project automating Raman spectroscopy (RS) for plant pathogen detection, laying the groundwork for her pursuit of a Master's degree in Plant Pathology and Microbiology at Texas A&M. Her master's thesis focused on using RS as a diagnostic tool for viral diseases, where she presented her findings at numerous conferences.
Baylee also contributed to biomedical research and molecular diagnostics at the Texas Plant Disease and Diagnostics Lab and was an intern at Johnson & Johnson in the Texas Medical Center where she contributed to software development in medical devices.
Beyond academia, Baylee is passionate about community service and holds certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). She is driven by her enthusiasm for both medicine and engineering and is eager to contribute to the advancement of cutting-edge healthcare technologies.
Texas A&M: Electronic Systems Engineering Technology, B.S.
Texas A&M: Neuroscience, Minor
Texas A&M: Cybersecurity, Minor
Texas A&M: Plant Pathology
Proxima Clinical Research, Inc., Houston, Texas
Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance Associate I
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Graduate Research Assistant
Johnson & Johnson, Houston, Texas
Engineering Intern
Texas Plant Disease and Diagnostics Lab, College Station, Texas
Student Worker
Texas A&M University, Engineering Technology Dept., College Station, Texas
Teaching Assistant and Student Technician
Oral presentations at APS-SD 2022, APS-SD 2024, and APS-CD 2023
Poster presentations at APS National Meeting 2023
Poster presentation at Texas A&M graduate student poster symposium in 2023
Completed master's thesis, “Raman Spectroscopy as a Diagnostic Tool or the Detection of Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV)”
Non peer reviewed technical papers published for the International Robosub Competition in 2018, 2019, and 2020