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Glenn C. Rowe

Dr. Rowe received his B.S. in Biology from Brandeis University and his PhD in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology from Yale University. Dr. Rowe is a currently an Assistant Professor in Medicine in the Cardiovascular Division at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The research interest of Dr. Rowe’s laboratory focuses on understanding the molecular pathways that influence mitochondrial metabolism in response to diet and exercise, in order to improve mitochondrial function and reduce the deleterious effects 5of the metabolic syndrome. Specifically, the lab studies the...Read more

Michael D. L. Johnson

Dr. Michael D. L. Johnson received an A.B. in Music from Duke University and “smoothly” transitioned to obtaining his Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Biophysics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. After completing his dissertation in bacterial motility and attachment, he went to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in the Department of Infectious Disease to study how bacteria process nutrients, specifically metals, during bacterial infections. He then worked in the Department of Immunology studying newly discovered ways of...Read more

Josephine Allen

Ph.D., 2009, Northwestern University

Research Interests: Stem Cell Engineering; Directed Stem Cell differentiation, Cell Materials Interactions; Tissue Engineering; Regenerative MedicineRead more

Sister Chapter Week!

Thursday, August 6, 2020, 9:45am GMT
EVENTS 1) Video Reactions Objective: Sharing the cultures of the various Student Chapters and as a fun event, also enjoy and make the bonding stronger. Rules: Each sister chapter represents one team; Each sister chapter has to share famous and funny scenes or videos that were made in that country...Read more

Amir Ahmadzadegan

Amir Ahmadzadegan has a Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering from University of Waterloo in 2013. His thesis was on simulation of chemically reacting flow of hydrogen in narrow channels. He has been working in R&D department of Emcara Gas Development Inc. since his graduation, in which he has been working on development of compressed hydrogen safety components. He is currently an active committee member of several hydrogen transport safety standards such as CSA HPRD1, PRD1, HGV2, HGV3.1, and GTR#13.Read more

RAPID Project Highlight: Energy Efficient Separation of Olefins and Paraffins Through a Membrane

August 5, 2020
Background : In the petrochemical and refining industry, separation of olefins and paraffins is generally performed via distillation, a fixed, costly, and capital intensive method, particularly for light olefins. Solution: Through a RAPID R&D project, member Compact Membrane Systems (CMS) is...
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Optimizing Process Safety- A Lifecycle Approach to Managing Hazards

Automating the process safety lifecycle—from HAZOP through operations, maintenance, and back into revalidation can minimize risk and unlock significant savings. Learn how the lifecycle approach can:

•    Validate actual safety performance vs. design assumptions

•    Enhance overall safety standards compliance

•    Improve consistencies and reduce engineering effort by up to 45%

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