• Bioengineering Works in Progress Student Seminar Series

    This virtual seminar series is an opportunity for Bioengineering graduate students to present their work. Presenters are listed below: Frederick Sebastian from the Amini lab Title: “Computational Approaches to Assess Irides in Glaucomatous Eyes” Chia-Ming Wang from the Carrier lab Title: “Development of a gut-microbiome mesofluidic device allowing facile visualization of intestinal mucosal barrier interface” […]

  • COE Clubs/Organizations Fair

    The College of Engineering Clubs/Organizations Fair takes place on Thursday, September 17, 2020, from 6:30pm-7:30pm. Find out what student groups are all about & meet some of the student leaders involved! Learn more about the groups participating and how to join!   

  • Bioengineering Works in Progress Student Seminar Series

    This virtual seminar series is an opportunity for Bioengineering graduate students to present their research. The first presenter is Nathaniel Silvia from the Dai lab. Title: “Characterizing glioblastoma pathology by in vitro modeling”. The second presenter is Tengfei He from the Bajpayee lab. Title: “Multi-arm Avidin Nano-construct for Intra-cartilage Delivery of Small Molecule Drugs”. Please […]

  • BioE Seminar: The Journey of a Serial Entrepreneur by Dr. Amar Sawhney

    Entering startups and entrepreneurship can be intimidating as a fresh graduate, hear from accomplished Dr. Amar Sawhney about success in start-ups and biotech. Currently, President and CEO of Instylla Inc., his resume includes Founder and CEO of Confluent Surgical (acquired by Covidien), Chairman of MarketRx (acquired by Cognizant), Technology Founder of Focal Inc. (acquired by […]

  • BioE Seminar Series Presents: Ryan Koppes

    Ryan Koppes, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA "Engineering Innervated Organ Systems”  ABSTRACT:   Microphysiological systems (MPS) hold the potential to provide benchtop models to investigate fundamental biology and disease while reducing the need for animal models. However, many conventional in vitro models fail to fully capture the complex cell-cell […]

  • Bioengineering Works in Progress Student Seminar Series

    This virtual seminar series is an opportunity for Bioengineering graduate students to present their research. The first presenter is Fernando Ivich from the Niedre & Clark lab. Title: “Development of an Optical Instrument for Diffuse Sensing of Fluorescence-Based Circulating Sensors for Human in vivo Drug Monitoring”. The second presenter is Suzanne Stasiak from the Parameswaran lab. […]

  • BioE Seminar Series Presents: Tara Deans

    Tara Deans, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah  “Using synthetic biology to engineer therapeutic devices” ABSTRACT:   Synthetic biology has transformed how cells can be reprogrammed, providing a means to reliably and predictably control cell behavior with the assembly of genetic parts into more complex gene circuits. […]

  • Virtual Heads Up Lunchtime Funtime

    Graduate Student Services is hosting a Heads Up Virtual “lunchtime funtime” event for Master’s students to get to know each other and play an exciting competition against each other on October 1st, 12-1pm EST!  Heads Up is a game where one student in a group will have to guess 10 words within a category with […]

  • Bioengineering Works in Progress Student Seminar Series

    This virtual seminar series is an opportunity for Bioengineering graduate students to present their research. The first presenter is Shira Tsour from the Slavov lab. Title: “Quantifying rates of mistranslation”. The second presenter is Richard Huffman from the Slavov lab. Title: “Increased Sensitivity, Reliability, and Consistency of Single-Cell Proteomics Measurements via Targeted LC-MS/MS Methods”. Please […]

  • BioE Seminar Series Presents: Wayne Mitzner

    Wayne Mitzner, Ph.D. Professor and Associate Chair for Research in the Department of Environmental Health & Engineering, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore Maryland  “New Insights into Lung Anatomy” ABSTRACT:   We have utilized an optical clearing method to allow visualization of a heretofore undescribed subpleural acinar structural organization in the mammalian […]