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Jia Liu

Dr. Jia Liu received his Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from Harvard University in 2014. He then worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University from 2015 to 2018. He joined the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences as an Assistant Professor in 2019. His laboratory at Harvard University is focusing on the development of soft bioelectronics, cyborg engineering, genetic/genomic engineering, and computational tools to address questions in brain-machine interface, neuroscience, cardiac diseases, and developmental disorders. Dr. Liu has pioneered in bioelectronics where he has...Read more

What Do You Mean I Can't Take Credit for that Relief Device in My PHA?

Archived Webinar
Wednesday, August 3, 2022,
2:00pm to 3:00pm
EDT
You are aware of the importance of Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) and relief systems evaluations that both evaluate what could go wrong and mitigate the hazards. But you may not necessarily understand...

Ritu Raman

Ritu Raman, Ph.D. is the d’Arbeloff Career Development Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT. Her lab is centered on engineering adaptive living materials for applications in medicine and machines. The Raman Lab’s current focus is building neuromuscular actuators to restore mobility and power robots. Prof. Raman has received several recognitions for scientific innovation, including being named a Kavli Fellow by the National Academy of Sciences and an Army Young Investigator...Read more

Guohao Dai

Dr. Dai is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at Northeastern University. Dr. Dai received his B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Peking University, Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from MIT’s HST Program (Harvard-MIT Division of Health Science and Technology). He completed his Post-doctoral training in Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical School (Center for Excellence in Vascular Biology).  Current researches in his lab focus on the 3-D bioprinting technology, stem cells and vascular bioengineering, and are funded by major grants from NSF,...Read more

Juan Melero-Martin

Dr. Melero-Martin graduated in Chemical Engineering from the University of Seville, Spain, in 1998. After working three years in Industry, he went on to earn a Ph.D. in Biochemical Engineering from the University of Birmingham, UK, in 2005. He then trained as a post-doctoral fellow in the Vascular Biology Program at Boston Children's Hospital. He joined the Department of Cardiac Surgery at Boston Children's Hospital in 2008. Currently, he is an Associate Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School, and the inaugural incumbent of an endowed Chair in...Read more

Lesley Chow

Lesley Chow is an Associate Professor jointly appointed in the Departments of Materials Science and Engineering and Bioengineering at Lehigh University. She joined Lehigh in 2015 following her postdoctoral training with Molly Stevens at Imperial College London in the Departments of Materials and Bioengineering. She received her B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Florida and her Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University with Samuel Stupp. Her research interests center on developing spatially organized...Read more

Anthony Bahinski

Dr. Anthony Bahinski is Chief Technology Officer at Vivodyne, where he leads the translation of Vivodyne’s automated platform for massively scalable safety and efficacy testing on lifelike lab-grown human tissues to pharmaceutical and regulatory partners. Prior to joining Vivodyne, he served as the Global Head of Safety Pharmacology at GlaxoSmithKline. At GlaxoSmithKline, his responsibilities were focused on coordinating a global strategy to investigate safety risks of drugs on the cardiovascular, respiratory, CNS, renal, and other specialized tissues, both in vitro...Read more

Sandra Engle

Dr. Sandra Engle is currently a Senior Director leading the Translational Cellular Sciences group at Biogen. Her team uses human stem cells, genomic engineering, electrophysiology, and microphysiological systems to develop in vitro models to enable drug discovery for neurological disorders. She received her B.A. in biology from Ball State University and a Ph.D. in Medical and Molecular Genetics from Indiana University School of Medicine and completed post-doctoral work at the University Cincinnati School of Medicine. Dr. Engle has over 20 years of experience working in...Read more

Michael Sefton

Michael V. Sefton is a University Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry and the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto. He has been active in the preparation of blood-compatible materials through heparinization, the microencapsulation of mammalian cells in synthetic polymers, and various strategies for vascularizing tissue constructs. He was Director of the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto from 1999-2005 and President of the...Read more

CHS Working Group - Introducing H2 into Natural Gas Infrastructure

CHS has convened its first Working Group for members involved in projects related to introducing hydrogen into existing natural gas pipelines. This group will share best practices and identify safety topics that need further consideration. Members Air Liquide Argonne National Lab Baker Risk CF...

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