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2001-2002 Annual Bioengineering + Biotechnology Seminar Series

 
   
 

State University of New York at Stony Brook
An Interdisciplinary Program of Academia & Industry
Wednesdays at 4:00pm,
School of Medicine, Level Four,
Atkins Learning Center.

September 12, 2001
Arteriolar Adaptation and Mechanical Stress: What are the Cellular and Molecular Role Players in New Arteriolar Growth?
Thomas Skalak, Ph.D.
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
University of Virginia

October 10, 2001
Sequence Analysis of Complex Genomes
Richard McCombie, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

November 14, 2001
Liposome Delivery of DNA Repair Enzymes into Skin Prevents Cancer from Solar UV
Daniel Yarosh, Ph.D.
President and Chairman
AGI Dermatics, Freeport, NY

December 12, 2001
In Situ Tissue Engineering of Bone
Steven Goldstein, Ph.D.
Henry Ruppenthal Family Professor of Bioengineering
University of Michigan

February 13, 2002
High Performance Computing for Medical Image Processing
Ron Kikinis, M.D.
Director, Surgical Planning Laboratory
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School

March 13, 2002
Applications of Materials Chemistry to Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Benjamin Chu, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of Chemistry
State University of New York at Stony Brook

April 10, 2002
Nonlinear DNAmics: Designer Gene Networks
James J. Collins, Ph.D.
University Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Co-Director, Center for BioDynamics
Boston University

May 8, 2002
The State of the Art in Total Joint Reconstruction
Harry Rubash, M.D.
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Massachusetts General Hospital

Sponsored by
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Center for Biotechnology and The Whitaker Foundation. To confirm specific seminars, please phone the Department of Biomedical Engineering at 631-444-2303 or visit our homepage at: www.bme.sunysb.edu

 

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