
Gabriel Josue
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🇵🇷@UPRM, @UWMadEngr, @ECHLab, @BurdickLab, @NASEMFordFellow, @LatinXinChE Co-founder, @LatinXinBME @ASEE/NSF eFellow. Opinions are my own
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Join us from 12-3pm the LatinX in ChE Research Session! Hear talks from top presenters from our virtual symposium coming from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Northwestern, FLORIDA, @UTAusti & CU Boulder 🦬. As well as Prof Yuriy Román-Leshkov from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as Keynote! Chaired by our LT member Prof Gabriel Josue (1/6)


Daniel Montes Pinzón from University of Notre Dame @ 8:45am presenting on "Engineering Granular Hydrogels for Lymphatic Vasculature Formation: Effect of Gels Morphology on the Development of Perfusable Vasculature Constructs." (2/6)





We had an amazing keynote lecture from Yuriy Roman-Leshkov at the LatinX in ChE Voices at #AICHE2024. A few tips of wisdom from our speaker: 1. Don't be afraid to take risks 2. Pick the right problem and surround yourself with the right people 3. Be true to yourself


Calling all faculty candidates (postdocs, Asst Profs, senior grad students) - Apply to UW Bioengineering! Job ad at link below. If you are considering applying and have questions on the ad, please email or DM me. Come join us, UW is amazing! apply.interfolio.com/155240

Congratulations Sebastian Flechas, great work! LatinX in ChE






Last day to submit your nomination for the LatinX in ChE 2025 leadership team.


Excited to share our latest work, now out in Science Advances, led by Niko Di Caprio (in collab. w/ @HughesLabPenn) developing programmable shape transformations with granular composites to produce stable curvature in engineered tissues. NIH CEMB Link: doi.org/10.1126/sciadv…

Are you a grad student or postdoc? The deadline to apply for an oral presentation at the Gordon Research Seminar is coming up soon (23 Feb). david issadore is the invited speaker for the GRS - join us! Submit here: grc.org/physics-and-ch…



