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2005-2006 BME Seminar Series
Support for the seminar series is provided by our Industry
Affiliates.
- October 6
Doris
Taylor, Ph.D.
Bakken Professor and Director, Center for Cardiovascular Repair,
Departments of Physiology and Medicine and Biomedical Engineering
University of Minnesota
Cell Based Cardiac and Vascular Repair: Science or Science Fiction?
- October 20
Michael Smolensky, Ph.D.
Professor, School of Public Health, Environmental and Occupational
Health
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Chronotherapeutics: Opportunities for Biomedical Engineering
- October 27
John Doyle, Ph.D.
John G. Braun Professor of Control and Dynamical Systems, Electrical
Engineering, and Bioengineering
California Institute of Technology
Robustness and Biological Complexity
- November 3
Lonnie
D. Shea, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Northwestern University
Directed Tissue Formation Using Inductive Scaffolds
- November 10
Robert
Tranquillo, Ph.D.
Distinguished McKnight University Professor, Department of Chemical
Engineering and Materials Science
University of Minnesota
Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering Based on Controlled Cell Remodeling
of Biopolymers
- November 17
Thomas C. Skalak,
Ph.D.
Professor and Chair of Biomedical Engineering
University of Virgina
What are the Cellular and Molecular Role Players in Arteriolar
Adaptation? In vivo and Computational Systems Approaches
- January 19
Shu
Chien, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Bioengineering and Medicine; Director, Whitaker
Institute of Biomedical Engineering
University of California at San Diego
Molecular Basis of Mechanotransduction in Endothelial Cells
- January 26
David
Mooney, Ph.D.
Gordon McKay Professor Bioengineering
Harvard Engineering and Applied Sciences
Cell Interactive Polymers for Tissue Regeneration
- February 2
Michael Sefton,
Ph.D.
Professor of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry
University of Toronto
Vascularizing Tissue Engineering Constructs
- February 16
Geert
Schmid-Schoenbein, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Bioengineering
University of California at San Diego
An Engineering Analysis of Inflammation in Physiological Shock:
The Auto-Digestion Hypothesis
- February 23
Peter Szolovits, Ph.D.
Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Professor of Health
Sciences and Technology, and Head of the Clinical Decision-Making Group,
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Clinical Medicine, Clinical Data and Research Studies
- March 30
Bruce Tidor, Ph.D.
Professor of Bioengineering and Computer Science, Biological
Engineering Division
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
From Molecular to Systems Re-engineering
- April 6
Adam Arkin, Ph.D.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Bioengineering,
Physical Biosciences Division
University of California at Berkeley
Rational Engineering of Cellular Systems: Applications to Therapeutics,
Bacteria and Viruses
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