BME7900 Seminar: Maureen Lynch (Colorado)
Dynamic Fluid Flow: A Key Regulator of Breast Cancer-Osteocyte Crosstalk in the Bone Microenvironment Approximately one in four patients with advanced breast cancer develop incurable skeletal... Read more
Dynamic Fluid Flow: A Key Regulator of Breast Cancer-Osteocyte Crosstalk in the Bone Microenvironment Approximately one in four patients with advanced breast cancer develop incurable skeletal... Read more
Making synapses with psychedelics Numerous drugs have the ability to alter our perception, cognition, and mood. Some of these compounds, such as ketamine and serotonergic psychedelics, have also shown... Read more
Bio: Gennady Shvets is a J. Preston Levis Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics at Cornell University. He received his Ph.D. in physics from MIT in 1995. Before moving to Cornell in 2016, he... Read more
Technology Ecosystem to Support Precision Nutrition and Health Bio: Dr. Saurabh Mehta is a physician with training and expertise in nutrition, epidemiology, infectious disease, and diagnostics. He is... Read more
The Science of Manufacturing: The recipe to making a quality drug Everyone knows that it takes years and multiple clinical trial phases to develop and ultimately receive marketing approval for a new... Read more
Bioprinting complex human tissues 3D bioprinting can create living human tissues on demand based on specifications contained in a digital file. One of the benefits of using this additive manufacturing... Read more
Vascular Mechanobiology – Development, Disease Progression, Tissue Engineering Vascular cells – endothelial, smooth muscle, fibroblasts, tissue resident macrophages – are exquisitely sensitive to... Read more
Engineering the host-pathogen interface Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the leading cause of infectious disease death in the world with no licensed protective vaccine. The Bryson Lab uses a combination... Read more