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Scott Coyle

Scott Coyle earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry from the University of California, Berkeley. He went on to obtain his Ph.D in Biochemistry at UCSF in Wendell Lim's group, and commercialized technologies he developed as a student as a Founding Scientist at the immunotherapy startup CellDesignLabs. As a postdoc in Manu Prakash's lab at Stanford University, he defined how dynamic cell behaviors could arise from patterns of oscillating control signals. In his own group, Scott is using synthetic biology to develop biochemical programming interfaces that...Read more

Theresa Loveless

Theresa Loveless received her Ph.D. in Cell Biology from UCSF, where she studied the molecular biology of DNA replication and the DNA damage response. As a postdoctoral researcher in synthetic biology, in the laboratory of Chang Liu at UC Irvine, she made DNA recorders, synthetic biology tools that transform transient events in a cell’s life into durable changes in a small “recording” region of the cell’s genome. Theresa is starting her independent laboratory in the Department of BioSciences at Rice University. The goal of the lab is to make DNA recorders...Read more

Grid-Scale Battery Energy Storage System Concepts and Safety

Tuesday, April 25, 2023,
6:00pm to 7:30pm
MDT
TOPIC: Grid-Scale Battery Energy Storage Systems Concepts and Safety SPEAKER: Veronica Goldsmith DATE: Tuesday, April 25th, 2023 TIME: 6:00 pm - Introduction 6:05 pm - Career Discussion 6:15 pm - Technical Presentation 7:15 pm - Q & A COST: Free, Registration Required LOCATION: On-line Zoom...Read more

Kate Williamson

Kate Williamson is a former R&D technician and product development engineer with a master’s degree in applied chemistry. In 2016, she established Scientech Résumés, a highly specialized career management firm that works exclusively with STEM professionals. Learn more at www.scientechresumes.com.Read more

Teneyke Smith

Teneyke Smith is a Sponsorship Sales Manager at AIChE.Read more

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