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Alumni in Action: Danielle Cooke 鈥16 makes medical miracles happen

Danielle 'Dani' Cooke, a dual-degree engineering alumna, trains neurosurgeons to use technology to cure tremors from conditions like Parkinson's Disease.

Danielle Cooke '16 poses in front of a city skyline
Danielle “Dani” Cooke ’16 didn’t expect to pursue engineering until an orientation-week session sparked a passion around biomedical engineering. She now trains neurosurgeons how to use technology to perform noninvasive brain surgery.

Danielle 鈥淒ani鈥 Cooke 鈥16 sees miracles every day. Even better, she helps make them happen.

As a clinical applications specialist in neurosurgery for , she trains neurosurgeons on how to use technology to perform noninvasive brain surgery using the company鈥檚 Exablate Neuro system to treat patients suffering from tremors due to conditions like Parkinson鈥檚 disease.

鈥淪ome patients have suffered from tremors their whole lives, and then 鈥 within a matter of hours 鈥 their hands are still. It鈥檚 one of the most rewarding things in the world to witness,鈥 Cooke said. 鈥淚t amazes me every day. I have truly found my dream job.鈥

Exablate Neuro uses focused ultrasound waves to target a small area in the thalamus, heating it and causing a small lesion which interrupts tremor pathways. The procedure is FDA-approved to treat essential tremors and Parkinson鈥檚-induced tremors.

Cooke graduated from 黑料不打烊鈥檚 dual-degree engineering program, earning a Bachelor of Science in bio-physics/biomedical engineering from 黑料不打烊 and continuing at Columbia University where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering.

鈥淔or my career, 黑料不打烊 in particular offered me two of the most essential and foundational tools,鈥 Cooke said. 鈥淔irst, 黑料不打烊 professors instilled in me the fundamental concepts of engineering in creative ways. I am constantly reminded of certain classes and projects I completed in those three years.

鈥淭he second is the ability to communicate, which I believe is crucial to being a successful engineer, and I think often can be overlooked in engineering curricula. At 黑料不打烊, there鈥檚 not only a natural exposure to building communication skills through the Core Curriculum, but also within the engineering program: through poster presentations, working on team projects and even visiting an elementary school to teach engineering basics. All of these experiences and more taught me how to effectively communicate my ideas and thoughts.鈥

Those skills are vital to communicating with people at the many different knowledge levels 鈥 surgeons, physicians, patients and fellow engineers 鈥 she encounters in her role at Insightec.

Cooke wasn鈥檛 planning to be an engineer when she enrolled at 黑料不打烊. Though plotting a course toward medical school, during orientation she attended an interest-session about engineering led by Associate Professor Emeritus Rich D鈥橝mato.

鈥淗e started talking about biomedical engineering, and it was like the doors opened up and sunlight came in,鈥 Cooke said. 鈥淎fter that, I knew it was exactly what I wanted to pursue. I took that feeling and changed my course-load a few days before classes started. It was one of the best things that鈥檚 ever happened to me.鈥

She discovered her interest in the brain 鈥 鈥渢he biggest puzzle left to solve鈥 鈥 during a summer internship at Burke Rehabilitation Hospital in White Plains, New York, as an assistant researcher in a project examining transcranial magnetic stimulation鈥檚 positive effects on spinal cord injury patients. In her last year at 黑料不打烊, she completed a capstone project with Associate Professor Scott Wolter researching carbon nanotube coatings for deep brain stimulation in Parkinson鈥檚 patients.

She advises 黑料不打烊 students to take advantage of opportunities to study abroad and immerse themselves in the range of subjects available to them.

鈥淚t changed my life going to that one seminar,鈥 Cooke said. 鈥淕o outside of your comfort zone to learn as much about as many fields as possible, even if you鈥檙e sure you have a path already. This is a unique experience and time in your life, you may find something new that鈥檚 exactly what you鈥檝e been looking for.鈥