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November 2020

Cellular double-stranded RNAs and aberrant immune response: From identification to application in human disease

Archived Webinar
Wednesday, November 11, 2020,
3:30pm to 4:30pm
EST
Attendees must use Discount code GTWEB2020 to attend this webinar for free. Protein Kinase RNA-activated (PKR) is a ubiquitously expressed enzyme well known for its role during immune response. Upon...

MAC Real Talk Speed Mentoring

This speed mentoring event is open to ALL chemical engineering students who participate in the Annual Student Conference. 

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Matthew J. Webber

Prof. Webber earned a BSc in Chemical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame, graduating with honors and receiving an award for excellence in undergraduate research from the CBE department. During his time as a student at Notre Dame, he resided in St. Edwards Hall. Throughout his undergraduate years, he was very interested in biomedical research that spanned the area of nanoscale engineering and materials science. With this passion for research, he went on to pursue a PhD in Biomedical Engineering at Northwestern University. His dissertation work, performed in the laboratory of Prof...Read more

Warren Grayson

Dr. Warren Grayson is a Professor and the Vice-Chair for Faculty Affairs in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. Prior to joining the faculty at Johns Hopkins, he did his post-doctoral training at Columbia University and PhD at Florida State University in Biomedical Engineering. He obtained his B.Sc. in Chemical & Process Engineering at The University of the West Indies, Trinidad.

His research interests focus on the stem cell- and biomaterial-based regeneration of craniofacial bone and skeletal muscle. He is a pioneer in the field of 3D-printing...Read more

The RAPID Manufacturing Institute™ Releases 2019 Annual Report

November 2, 2020
The RAPID Manufacturing Institute ™ has released its 2019 Annual Report. In its third year of operations, RAPID and its members continue to develop the technical and educational tools to allow process intensification (PI) and modular processing to reduce energy and water use, lower greenhouse gas...
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Sarah Gong

Prof. Gong's research group focuses on the design, synthesis/fabrication, and characterization of novel materials and devices. Many of our on-going projects are multidisciplinary, bridging engineering with materials science, chemistry, and the life sciences. Some of our on-going efforts include:

  1. Multifunctional nanocarriers (e.g., unimolecular nanoparticles, polymer micelles and vesicles, polymer nanocages, functionalized inorganic nanoparticles) for combined delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic agents which can be used to treat and diagnose various types of diseases (e.g.,
  2. ...Read more

Andrew Putnam

Under the direction of Professor Putnam, the Putnam Lab conducts both fundamental and applied research in the broad areas of cell and tissue engineering. Our fundamental research addresses how the physical and chemical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) influence the development of tissue structures. We then leverage this fundamental knowledge to inspire the design of “instructive materials” for applications in regenerative medicine. A diversity of projects involving both uncommitted progenitor cells and committed...Read more

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