Faculty Research

Oct 12, 2017
Annabi’s Article Selected as Cover for Science Translational Medicine
ChE Assistant Professor Nasim Annabi’s article on “Engineering a highly elastic human protein–based sealant for surgical applications” was featured on the cover of Science Translational Medicine.

Oct 11, 2017
Northeastern ChE to Represent at BMES
Today marks the start of Biomedical Engineering Society’s Annual Meeting in Phoenix, AZ. ChemE students and faculty will participate in sixteen oral presentations and thirteen poster presentations over the next four days. With over 4,000 attendees […]

Sep 01, 2017
New Faculty Spotlight: Samuel Chung
Samuel Chung joins the Bioengineering department in September 2017 as an Assistant Professor.

Sep 01, 2017
New Faculty Spotlight: Heather Clark
Heather Clark joins the Bioengineering department in September 2017 as a Professor with a joint appointment in Chemistry and Chemical Biology.

Aug 15, 2017
Becoming More Resilient to Aging
BioE Assistant Professor Ambika Bajapayee along with COS Assistant Professor Justin Crane propose to increase resilience in the aging population by developing novel ways of treating osteoarthritis (OA), the most common musculoskeletal disease and the leading cause of immobility.

Jul 27, 2017
Shefelbine Awarded $650K NSF Grant
MIE/BioE Associate Professor Sandra Shefelbine awarded $650K NSF "Mechanobiology of Joint Morphogenesis: Manipulating Salamander Limbs" grant to study joint development by examining the regenerating limbs of salamanders.

May 22, 2017
How Statistics Weakened mRNA’s Predictive Power
Research from BioE Assistant Professor Nikolai Slavov's laboratory is highlighted in The Scientist in the article entitled "How Statistics Weakened mRNA’s Predictive Power".

Apr 10, 2017
GenomeWeb News and Proteomics News highlight research from the Slavov Lab
Recently the Slavov lab developed Single Cell ProtEomics by Mass Spectrometry (SCoPE-MS), and validated its ability to identify distinct human cancer cell types based on their proteomes. They used SCoPE-MS […]