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SUMMARY:Networking @ Night 2020: BU NSBE x SHPE
DESCRIPTION:BU’s Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers and the BU’s National Society of Black Engineers are co-hosting this upcoming Spring: Networking at Night 2020. Recruiters\, that include those from Northeastern and students from various industry partners\, graduate schools\, and research groups\, will come together for an encouraging and informative evening for our membership. The event is open to the greater engineering community\, and attendees will also have the opportunity to network with a broad talent pool. The event will take place at Boston University’s Howard Thurman Center. \nRegister Now
URL:https://bioe.northeastern.edu/event/networking-night-2020-bu-nsbe-x-shpe/
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SUMMARY:BMES/AIChE Co-op-Career Fair
DESCRIPTION:The BMES/ AIChE Co–op Career fair will be held in the Curry Student Center Ballroom from 10am – 2:30pm on Wednesday\, February 12th. This is a great opportunity to meet employers hiring for the Fall 2020 cycle\, especially employers you may have already applied to for co-op. \n 
URL:https://bioe.northeastern.edu/event/bmes-aiche-co-op-career-fair/
LOCATION:Curry Student Center\, 360 Huntington Ave.\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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SUMMARY:Engineers Week: Engineering a Long-lasting Pill
DESCRIPTION:Location: 333 Curry Student Center \nHelen Markewich\, Bioengineering Assistant Teaching Professor\, Northeastern University \nDr. Ambika Bajpayee\, Bioengineering Assistant Professor\, Northeastern University \nEngineering a Long-lasting Pill \nAssistant Professor Ambika Bajpayee in the Department of Bioengineering is working to develop a pill that unfolds to a structure in the stomach too large to pass to the small intestine. This way\, the pill remains in the stomach for a month\, slowly releasing medication in the face of mechanical and chemical digestive forces. In this event\, Prof Bajpayee will present her work on this new type of pill. Then\, Prof Bajpayee and Prof Markewich will show attendees how to create their own “pill” according to a set of design constraints. Attendees will observe how their design unfolds in a “stomach”. \nDr. Ambika Bajpayee works on drug delivery to connective and charged tissues such as cartilage\, meniscus\, intervertebral disc and mucosal membranes. Her lab utilizes concepts of nanomedicine and bio-electrostatics to design polypeptides and protein-based carriers for targeted and sustained delivery of small molecule drugs\, protein growth factors\, antibodies and genetic materials to specific intra-tissue and intra-cellular target sites inside connective tissues. A main focus is on using charge interactions and other binding mechanisms to rationally design drug carriers that can penetrate through the dense matrix of avascular\, negatively charged tissues. Her lab is also interested in understanding mechanisms leading to degenerative joint diseases (e.g.\, osteoarthritis) due to ageing and traumatic injuries. The group strives to combine basic science with translational research to develop biomedical technologies. \nDr. Helen Markewich is an Assistant Teaching Professor at Northeastern University in Boston\, MA.  Her specialty is lab-based and hands-on learning.  She received her PhD from Cornell University and her BS from Georgia Tech.  She also worked in biotech and in the water industry.
URL:https://bioe.northeastern.edu/event/engineers-week-engineering-a-long-lasting-pill/
LOCATION:Curry Student Center\, 360 Huntington Ave.\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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SUMMARY:Engineers Week: PhD Engineering Research Expo
DESCRIPTION:Experience innovation firsthand! Engineering PhD students show their research in cutting-edge areas\, from robotics\, computer vision and biomechanics to nanomedicine\, cell- tissue engineering\, and machine learning\, at the second annual poster/oral presentation research exposition. Let the competition begin! \nCurry Student Center Ballroom
URL:https://bioe.northeastern.edu/event/engineers-week-phd-engineering-research-expo/
LOCATION:Curry Student Center\, 360 Huntington Ave.\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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SUMMARY:Bioengineering Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Consider attending the below webinar to learn more! The webinar will feature a talk by the Associate Chair for Research\, Mark Niedre of the Bioengineering  \nFrom this 60-minute info sessions\, you will walk away with an understanding of: \n\nThe Bioengineering program in general\, core and elective courses\, and program options\nSpecific parameters for admissions\nHow to pursue a paid 4-8 month industry co-op as part of your degree plan\n\nWEBINAR REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS: \nhttps://zoom.us/j/304839345 \nLet us know if you plan to attend!
URL:https://bioe.northeastern.edu/event/bioengineering-webinar/
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