Bioengineering at #AIChEAnnual

Overview
Each year, the AIChE Annual Meeting features dozens of technical sessions and events that focus on topics relevant to the field of Bioengineering.
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Divisions and Technical Areas of Interest
Several of AIChE's divisions and forums organize technical content on Bioengineering. Here are just a few of the groups programming at this year's meeting.
- Food, Pharmaceutical, and Bioengineering Division
- Forest & Plant Bioproducts Division
- Materials Engineering & Sciences Division's Biomaterials Area
- Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum's Bionanotechnology Area
- Regenerative Engineering Society
- Topical Conference: Sensors for Sustainbility
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Featured Sessions
Here's just a snapshot of some of the great sessions on Food, Pharmaceuticals and Bioengineering that you can attend at this year's Meeting.
- Special Session In Honor of Prof. Juan de Pablo's 60th Birthday (Invited talks)
- Division Plenary: Food, Pharmaceutical, and Bioengineering Division (Invited Talks)
- SBE's James E. Bailey Award Lecture
- John M. Prausnitz AIChE Institute Lecture
- D.I.C. Wang Award Lecture
- Cato T. Laurencin Regenerative Engineering Founder's Award Lecture
Invited Speakers
This year's program has an excellent lineup of invited speakers that will be discussing topics related to Food, Pharmaceuticals and Bioengineering. Here is a list of just a few invited speakers that you can expect.
- Gregory Stephanopoulos, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Mark Prausnitz, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Huimin Zhao, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Antonios Mikos, Rice University
- Rachel Segalman, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Paul F. Nealey, University of Chicago
- Rui Zhang, The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
- Arthi Jayaraman, University of Delaware
- Roland Faller, Texas Tech University
- Monirosadat Sadati, University of South Carolina
- Jonathan Whitmer, University of Notre Dame
- Sharon Glotzer, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
- Celeste Nelson, Princeton University
- Ian Wheeldon, University of California, Riverside
- John Morgan, Purdue University
- Kevin Solomon, University of Delaware