Events Calendar: BME

January '25

BME7900 Seminar: Maureen Lynch (Colorado)

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Bio: Maureen Lynch is an assistant professor in the Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder. Prof. Lynch’s research program focuses on the skeletal... Read more

BME7900 Seminar: Alex Kwan (Cornell BME)

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Bio: Alex Kwan received a Ph.D. in applied physics from Cornell University, where he worked on optical microscopy in the laboratory of Watt Webb. For postdoctoral studies, he was a Croucher Fellow... Read more

February '25

BME7900 Seminar: Jeannine M. Coburn (WPI)

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Bio: Dr. Jeannine M. Coburn is an assistant professor of biomedical engineering with a collaborative appointment in chemical engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. She completed her doctoral... Read more

March '25

BME7900 Seminar: John Huynh (IconOVir Bio)

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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

BME7900 Seminar: Stephanie Willerth (Victoria)

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Bio: Stephanie Willerth is professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Victoria and Chief Executive Officer for Axolotl Biosciences. She received dual undergraduate... Read more

BME7900 Seminar: Russell Gould (Wyss Institute)

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Bio: Russell Gould joined the Wyss Institute at Harvard in 2022 as a member of the predictive bioanalytics team. He supports various data science projects across the institute, leveraging his B.S. in... Read more

April '25

BME7900 Seminar: Shana Kelley (Northwestern)

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Bio: Shana Kelley is the Neena B. Schwartz Professor at Northwestern University in the Departments of Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, and Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics. The Kelley research... Read more

BME7900 Seminar: Jay Humphrey (Yale)

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Bio: Jay D. Humphrey is a John C. Malone Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Yale University. He received the Ph.D. degree in engineering science and mechanics from The Georgia Institute of... Read more

BME7900 Seminar: Bryan Bryson (MIT)

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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