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BioE Seminar Series ~ Fall 2007 to Spring 2008

Location: 203 Teer (unless otherwise noted in red)
Time: 4:15pm-5:15pm (unless otherwise notes in red)

SEMINAR SPEAKER
DATE

Joe DeSimone, PhD

Professor, Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
Unc-Chapel Hill, NC

Sep 06

David Needham, PhD

Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Duke University

Sep 20

Elise Morgan, PhD

Asst. Prof. of Biomedical, Aerospace & Mechanical Eng
Boston University

Oct 04

Sheldon Weinbaum, PhD

Professor, Mechanical Engineering
City University of New York

Oct 18
Forcing the issue: Mechanical stimulation and its influence on biological function

Roger Kamm, PhD

Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Massaschutes Institute of Technology

Nov 01
Gene Therapy – The Disappointing Past And The Search For A Future

Todd Giorgio, PhD

Professor and Interim Chair, Biomedical Engineering
Professor, Chemical Engineering
Vanderbilt University

Nov 15
Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering Based on Controlled Cell Remodeling of Biopolymers

Robert Tranquillo, PhD

Professor, Chemical Engineering and Materials Sci.
University of Minnesota

Dec 06
Nanoparticle Superstructures: Self-Assembly and Directed Assembly of Nanoparticle Metamaterials

Nicholas A. Kotov, Ph.D

Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering
University of Michigan

Jan 24
Engineering Active Interfaces Between Cells and Materials

Milan Mrksich, PhD

Associate Director, Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center at Northwestern
Professor of Chemistry, The University of Chicago
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Jan 31
Spatio-Temporal Modification of Natural Collagen Mediated by Collagen Mimetic Peptides for Multi-Functional Tissue Scaffolds

Michael Yu, PhD

Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, John Hopkins University

Feb 14
Tensegrity and Biological Design: Mechanical Engineering of Living Cells

Don Ingber MD PhD

Senior Associate in Pathology and Surgery and Judah Folkman Professor in Vascular Biology, Childrens Hospital, Boston

Feb 28
Strategies for the Vascularisation of 3-D Tissues Michael Sefton, PhD

Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry and Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering , University of Toronto
Mar 20
Forces, form, and function: Engineering of stem cell fate

Christopher Chen, MD PhD

Skirkanich Associate Professor of Innovation in Bioengineering , University of Pennsylvania

Apr 03
Tissue Engineering: An Imperative for Tuning the Biointerface

KEWAUNEE LECTURESHIP

Buddy Ratner, PhD

Dept.of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering
Univeristy of Washington

Apr 17

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