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September 2018

Webinars

Environmental Division Webinars: Decarbonization and Sustainable Solutions Upcoming Events Stay Tuned for Announcements of Upcoming Webinars! Past Events 1.Darshan Karwat , Arizona State University - October 21st, 2024. Link to View Coming Soon 2. Alexander Dowling , Notre Dame University - August 26th, 2024. Link to View Coming Soon 3. Joshua Pearson , Pathway Energy LLC - July 29th, 2024. View Here 4. Michael S. Wong , Rice University - June 24th, 2024. View Here 5. Hamish Gordon , Carnegie Mellon University – April 22nd, 2024 - View Here 6. Christos Maravelias , Princeton University– March...

Justin Farlow

Dr. Farlow cofounded and is the CTO of Serotiny.  Serotiny designs custom multi-domain proteins for use in cell therapies.  Justin received his doctorate from the UCSF in 2014.  He worked in Zev Gartner’s lab to study the biophysics of Notch receptors in live cells.  More generally, his work aimed to investigate the communication between different cell types in topologically-defined cellular microenvironments.

At Serotiny, Justin built a digital infrastructure to manage, design, and predict the functionality of synthetic proteins constructed from multiple protein...Read more

September 2018 Meeting

Tuesday, September 11, 2018,
6:00pm to 8:00pm
EDT
Pam Jordan will present “Pulp & Paper – We Use ChEs, Too”, an overview of unit operations in the kraft pulping and chemical recovery processes as well as current business trends in the pulp and paper industry. We all use various types of paper every day, but even as chemical engineers, how...Read more

2018 Election Notice

Candidates for Baton Rouge Section vacancies are being solicited through 31 October 2018. Please see the 2018 Election Notice.

September 2018 Meeting

Thursday, September 20, 2018, 5:30pm CDT
Topic: Canned Motor Pumps Speaker: Keith Yutzy- Teikoku USA Cost: $20 per person ($15 AIChE members, $10 students) PDH Credit: One Hour Please RSVP by Wednesday, September 19.Read more

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