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Thank you to our two ⭐️superstar⭐️ grad student speakers, Hana and Arun, for sharing their totally rad research with everyone today at the student seminar!

Thank you to our two ⭐️superstar⭐️ grad student speakers, Hana and Arun, for sharing their totally rad research with everyone today at the student seminar!
Michael Hasselmo (@hasselmomichael) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof. Josh Jacobs (Josh Jacobs) from Columbia University gave an interesting talk on “Direct recordings of human place cells, grid cells, and traveling waves reveal mechanisms of episodic memory” in today's CSN seminar. Thanks Prof. Matthias Stangl for hosting!

Prof. Josh Jacobs (<a href="/neurojosh/">Josh Jacobs</a>) from Columbia University gave an interesting talk on “Direct recordings of human place cells, grid cells, and traveling waves reveal mechanisms of episodic memory” in today's CSN seminar. Thanks Prof. <a href="/MatStangl/">Matthias Stangl</a> for hosting!
Michael Hasselmo (@hasselmomichael) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great talk from our own Prof. Matthias Stangl (Matthias Stangl) on “The Cognitive Neuroscience of Spatial Navigation and Memory: From the Laboratory into the Real World,” in today’s seminar organized by Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University and Brain, Behavior & Cognition. Thanks Prof. Sam Ling for hosting!

Great talk from our own Prof. Matthias Stangl (<a href="/MatStangl/">Matthias Stangl</a>) on “The Cognitive Neuroscience of Spatial Navigation and Memory: From the Laboratory into the Real World,” in today’s seminar organized by <a href="/buCSNneuro/">Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University</a> and Brain, Behavior &amp; Cognition. Thanks Prof. Sam Ling for hosting!
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New study from Tim O'Shea (@tm_oshea) “Thioether-Functionalized Cellulose for the Fabrication of Oxidation-Responsive Biomaterial Coatings and Films.” Supports versatility of HECMTP and its incorporation into chronically implanted medical devices. READ>>onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…

New study from Tim O'Shea (@tm_oshea) “Thioether-Functionalized Cellulose for the Fabrication of Oxidation-Responsive Biomaterial Coatings and Films.” Supports versatility of HECMTP and its incorporation into chronically implanted medical devices. READ&gt;&gt;onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…
Boston University Biomedical Engineering (@bostonu_bme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Keynote speaker Jan Lammerding, PhD of Cornell University presents at the 21st annual BME QBP, TRB, SB2, BFC Research Symposium, for BME's interdisciplinary training programs. The Lammerding laboratory has made significant contributions to the emerging field of ‘nuclear

Keynote speaker Jan Lammerding, PhD of Cornell University presents at the 21st annual BME QBP, TRB, SB2, BFC Research Symposium, for BME's interdisciplinary training programs. The Lammerding laboratory has made significant contributions to the emerging field of ‘nuclear
BU Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering (@bu_ece) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Professor W. Clem Karl, Chair of the Boston University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been elected to serve as the 2025 Vice President of Publication Services & Products for IEEE. Congrats! bu.edu/eng/2025/01/10…

Professor W. Clem Karl, Chair of the Boston University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been elected to serve as the 2025 Vice President of Publication Services &amp; Products for IEEE. Congrats! bu.edu/eng/2025/01/10…
Biological Design Center, Boston University (@biodesigncenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SCIENTIST PROFILE: Rabia Tugce Yazicigil discussed her lab's work developing health-monitoring, ultra-low-power bioelectronic sensors. She also shared her love for Motown music and reflected on where she would go if she could time-travel. READ>> bu.edu/kilachandcente…

SCIENTIST PROFILE: <a href="/RabiaYazicigil/">Rabia Tugce Yazicigil</a> discussed her lab's work developing health-monitoring, ultra-low-power bioelectronic sensors. She also shared her love for Motown music and reflected on where she would go if she could time-travel. READ&gt;&gt; bu.edu/kilachandcente…
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New Cell study from Brian Cleary's lab describes method for ID'ing genes associated with cellular functions (e.g. growth rate or cell activation) that's more cost-effective and less damaging to tissue than existing CRISPR screening methods. READ>>cell.com/cell/fulltext/…

New <a href="/CellCellPress/">Cell</a> study from Brian Cleary's lab describes method for ID'ing genes associated with cellular functions (e.g. growth rate or cell activation) that's more cost-effective and less damaging to tissue than existing CRISPR screening methods. READ&gt;&gt;cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
Mark G. (@grinstaff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Dr. Christian DeMoya on the brilliant defense of his dissertation titled “Addressing the pathological mechanisms of osteoarthritis using rationally designed biomaterials”, #proudtoBU Boston University Biomedical Engineering BU BME Grad Students

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In today's BDC seminar, Miho Kaneko, an Associate at Goodwin Law LLP, discussed, “Patent Law Basics for Scientists and Engineers & Career in Patent Law.”

In today's BDC seminar, Miho Kaneko, an Associate at Goodwin Law LLP, discussed, “Patent Law Basics for Scientists and Engineers &amp; Career in Patent Law.”
Michael Hasselmo (@hasselmomichael) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In today’s Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University seminar, Prof. Mark Churchland from Columbia U. gave a great talk titled “It contains multitudes? Motor cortex activity accords with modern conceptions of network computation.” Thanks to both Brian DePasquale and Mike Economo for hosting!

In today’s <a href="/buCSNneuro/">Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University</a> seminar, Prof. <a href="/MarkChurchland/">Mark Churchland</a> from Columbia U. gave a great talk titled “It contains multitudes? Motor cortex activity accords with modern conceptions of network computation.” Thanks to both Brian DePasquale and <a href="/MikeEconomo/">Mike Economo</a> for hosting!
Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases (CEID) (@buceid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grad students, doing research this summer on infectious diseases or global health security & policy? Let us help fund your project! spr.ly/601104THz

Grad students, doing research this summer on infectious diseases or global health security &amp; policy? Let us help fund your project!
spr.ly/601104THz
Kilachand Center, Boston University (@kilachandcenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BRAINBOW BULLETIN: Spotlights Lynne Chantranupong (Lynne Chantranupong)'s 2025 Sloan Research Fellowship and profiles Samagya Banskota's work designing precise delivery systems for genetic treatments of disease. READ>> mailchi.mp/bu/brainbow-4-… SUBSCRIBE!>>bu.edu/kilachandcente…

BRAINBOW BULLETIN: Spotlights Lynne Chantranupong (<a href="/Lchantran/">Lynne Chantranupong</a>)'s  2025 Sloan Research Fellowship and profiles <a href="/samagyabanskota/">Samagya Banskota</a>'s work designing precise delivery systems for genetic treatments of disease.  

READ&gt;&gt; mailchi.mp/bu/brainbow-4-…

SUBSCRIBE!&gt;&gt;bu.edu/kilachandcente…
Michael Hasselmo (@hasselmomichael) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday our own Prof. Kamal Sen gave a great talk on “Cortical Circuits Underlying Complex Scene Analysis.” The seminar was jointly organized by Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University and BU_Neurophotonics. Thanks to Prof. David Boas (David Boas) for hosting!

Yesterday our own Prof. Kamal Sen gave a great talk on “Cortical Circuits Underlying Complex Scene Analysis.” The seminar was jointly organized by <a href="/buCSNneuro/">Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University</a> and <a href="/BU_NPC/">BU_Neurophotonics</a>. Thanks to Prof. David Boas (<a href="/BoasDavid/">David Boas</a>) for hosting!
Kilachand Center, Boston University (@kilachandcenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BRAINBOW BULLETIN: Profiles Boston University Biomedical Engineering Chair John White, whose work combines cutting-edge techniques to study how brain cells function together, and spotlights Prof. Wilson Wong’s recent @AIMBE Fellowship. READ>> mailchi.mp/bu/brainbow-5-… SUBSCRIBE!>>bu.edu/kilachandcente…

BRAINBOW BULLETIN: Profiles <a href="/BostonU_BME/">Boston University Biomedical Engineering</a> Chair John White, whose work combines cutting-edge techniques to study how brain cells function together, and spotlights Prof. Wilson Wong’s recent @AIMBE Fellowship. 
READ&gt;&gt; mailchi.mp/bu/brainbow-5-…
SUBSCRIBE!&gt;&gt;bu.edu/kilachandcente…
Mark G. (@grinstaff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Dr. Joshua McGee on brilliantly defending his dissertation “Overcoming The Innate Sensing Of Self-Amplifying RNA For Improved Vaccines & Therapeutics”. #proudtoBU Boston University Biomedical Engineering #saRNA