Dr. Cheryl A. Nickerson is a Professor in the School of Life Sciences at the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University. Her internationally recognized research blends microbiology, tissue engineering, and physics to mimic the dynamic interactions between the host, its microenvironment, and microorganisms.Read more
Greg Mehos, PhD, (4 Crusade Rd., Westford, MA 01886; Phone: 978-799-7311; Email: gmehos@uri.edu) is an adjunct professor at the Univ. of Rhode Island and a consultant specializing in the storage, handling, and processing of bulk solids. He has worked as a project engineer at Jenike & Johanson and as a process development engineer at Cabot Corp. He received a BS and PhD in chemical engineering from the Univ. of Colorado, and a master’s degree from the Univ. of Delaware. He is a registered professional engineer in Massachusetts and a...Read more
Alexei Voloshin is the Global Application Strategy Specialist at 3M Separation and Purification Sciences Division. He is responsible for product application strategy and manages technology projects, collaborations, and alliances around the globe.
Alexei brings more than 15 years of experience in bio-process development, as well as technical, operational, and business knowledge in the biotechnology space.
Before joining 3M, Alexei led molecular diagnostics program at Theranos Inc. He is also a founding member of TheraOne Inc., a start-up company focused on front line cancer...Read more
How can you address new requirements to shrink time to clinic and decrease biopharmaceutical manufacturing cost and risk? Take this webinar to find out. Join 3M’s, Alexei Voloshin, as he discusses...
What will the future sources of energy be? What is the path to truly sustainable energy? How will our energy portfolio evolve in the near- and long-term future? This session consists of three invited plenary talks from thought leaders giving regional, national, and world views of the future of energy. The session will end with a panel discussion.
Celebrate AIChE's 110-year anniversary. This Annual Meeting session takes a look at the future of chemical engineering through the eyes of thought leaders from industry, academia, and national laboratories.
Dr. Leonardo Morsut, assistant professor of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at USC, applies the synthetic biology framework to implement developmental programs in stem cells to guide their development into user-specified tissue in vitro, with applications in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine problems.Read more
Dr. Pablo Rabinowicz is the Program Manager in the Biological and Environmental Research Program in the Department of Energy, where he manages the Biosystems Design element within the Genomic Science program and is a member of the DOE Joint Genome Institute (DOE-JGI) management team.Read more