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.Temple University engineers are tapping into the powers of soy to heal wounds. Nicole Leonard explains ↓ bit.ly/4f81ClX
Congratulations to the Heights Philadelphia summer students who worked with the Pleshko/Querido, Wang Wang Lab, Bellas BellasFATLab, Singh, and Spence Andrew Spence labs over the summer! Great presentations!
Only 9 more weeks until #BMES2024 in Baltimore, MD!🥳 Here's a sneak peak at some of our Temple Bioengineering swag! See you at our booth (#327) Biomedical Engineering Society!
The BellasFATLab fat tissues will be hitching a ride to ISS w U.S. National Science Foundation ISS National Lab; we’re over the moon 🤓! We’re going to study how fat function is affected by mechanobiological changes in microgravity, while space ☢️ provides an accelerated aging model. More soon 🚀! #fatinspace
Earlier this month Professor of Instruction Dr. Ruth Ochia was selected for a Fulbright Specialist Program Award! She will visit University of Guyana - OFFICIAL, working on a project to exchange knowledge and establish partnerships within the engineering education field. Temple Bioengineering
What a great start to our Fall Seminar Series with an introduction by our new Temple Bioengineering chair, Dr. Anita Singh!
Please join us this Friday, Sept 13, at 12noon in ENGR room 305 for a Temple Bioengineering seminar by Dr. Sergio Gadaleta, President of Focus Consulting Services. His seminar title is: What is Regulatory Affairs and how does it fit into the product development cycle.
Please join us this Friday, Sept 20, at 12noon over zoom for a Temple Bioengineering seminar by Dr. Chase Cornelian Chase Cornelison, Assistant Professor of BME UMass Amherst! His seminar title is: Fluid biomechanics and mechanobiology after central nervous system injury. Don't miss it!
Please join us this Friday, Sept 27, at 12noon in ENGR 305 for a Temple Bioengineering seminar by Dr. Hanmi Xi, Director of Material and Biophysical Characterization Merck! Her seminar title is: What lies in the future? A voyage in the pharmaceutical industry. Don't miss this opportunity!
Please join us this Friday, Oct 4, at 12noon in ENGR 305 for a Temple Bioengineering seminar by two of our very own graduate students! Rania Bakhri and Gautam Moon are both students in the Singh lab. Don't miss these work in progress presentations!