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https://engineering.ucdenver.edu/academics/departments/bioengineering 25-04-2018 17:05:51
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Congratulations to Profs. Keith Neeves and Cathy Bodine for their induction into the AIMBE College of Fellows!
Cathy Bodine #KeithNeeves AIMBE
Hello everyone !
Check out this podcast by Drug Discovery News, featuring CU-Denver Bioengineering Dept. Chair Dr. Kristyn Masters talking about sex differences and heart valve disease!
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Great to see an insight published on our new work! We use computational modeling, microscopy, and network theory to show that the functional network of the islet is the result of a complex interplay between gap junctions and intrinsic dynamics.
Richard Benninger Isabella Marinelli
Thank you David and Brad for a nice summary of our recent paper that examines the relationship between functional and structural networks within the islet of Langerhans elifesciences.org/articles/83147
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Anne Gresch
Isabella Marinelli
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Dr. Rachel Reeser in Jacot Lab For Pediatric Regenerative Medicine has published an article describing difference in heart cell responses to increased collagen VI produced by cells from individuals with Down syndrome that may contribute to higher rates of heart defects rdcu.be/du6NT
New article from the Jacot Lab For Pediatric Regenerative Medicine on the effect of signaling from vascular networks on cardiomyocyte function: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jbβ¦
Dr. Dr. Kristyn Masters, Prof and Chair CU Denver Bioengineering is funded by National Heart, Lung, and Blood Inst @NIH_NHLBI for engineered models of age-related biochemical, biophysical, and hormonal changes to elucidate mechanisms of aortic valve disease onset. CUDenver Engineering #ElevateResearch
Dr. Daewon Park, Assoc Prof CU Denver Bioengineering CUDenver Engineering is collaborating with Colorado State University on a project funded by National Eye Institute NIH for research on opioid modulation of retinal ganglion cells providing photoentrainment of the circadian clock.
Want to come work for CU Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI)? Weβd love to have you! We have several postdoctoral researcher positions open, covering everything from genomics to disease research. Follow this thread to learn more:
Another successful doctoral defense this week by Madi Blankenship (and Caesar)! ππCenter for Inclusive Design and Engineering
'Socially Assistive Robot (SAR)-Augmented Upper Limb rehabilitation'
One week from today - Mark your calendar for the Bioengineering Fall Open House at CU Anschutz Medical Campus, Thursday, Nov. 2 from 5-7PM!
Endocrine Research Conference:
Dr Richard Benninger Richard Benninger from Barbara Davis Center CU Denver Bioengineering discussed the heterogeneity of the islet cells. How alpha, beta, delta cells communicate.
Dr. Richard Benninger Richard Benninger, Assoc Prof in CU Denver Bioengineering is collaborating with Mass General & funded by JDRF for development of a safe and effective islet-targeted nanoplasmid based CXCL12 gene delivery system. CUDenver Engineering #ElevateResearch #DiabetesHealth
BIOE professor Kendall Hunter and senior BIOE student Saif Eldeen Noraldeen rode together for 60 miles of the Denver Century this weekend! #DenCenRide #CycleTheCity
Earlier this year, CU Denver | CU Anschutz Medical Campus became the first institution in the Rocky Mountain region to be recognized by the federal government as an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution.
Learn more π½
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Dr. Park receives R01 as subcontract PI from NIH/NEI titled 'Opioid Modulation of Retinal Ganglion Cells Providing Photoentrainment of the Circadian Clock.'
He also did some celebrating of his 50th birthday! #skydiving #CUDenverBioe π₯³βοΈ
Dr. Cathy Bodine, Professor in Dept. of Bioengineering CU Denver Bioengineering is funded by DHHS for the project to expand the public health workforce within the disability network at St. Grant. CUDenver Engineering #WorkforceDevelopment