06/16/2022
Congrats, Marion! 👏👏👏
Congratulations to Marion Vandewynckele-Bossut (Bioengineering) on receiving the 2022 Quebec Lieutenant Governor Youth medal for her outstanding leadership and involvement in benefiting our community!
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McGill Department of Bioengineering
06/09/2022
It felt like only yesterday that we welcomed our very first students into the new Bioengineering undergraduate program, and here we are, celebrating a much-deserved convocation ceremony for our Class of 2020 and Class of 2021! 🎓🥳👏
Congratulations to all our phenomenal graduates, and thank you for helping shape the Department of Bioengineering. You’ve left a lasting impact on students for years to come!
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06/06/2022
Tomorrow is an exciting day -- we get to celebrate McGill University Department of Bioengineering's first two cohorts, Class of 2020 and Class of 2021, in person! 🎉🎉🎉
Join us at 10AM EDT!
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McGill Faculty of Engineering
06/03/2022
You did it! 👏👏👏
We're so proud of Bioengineering's Class of 2022! Congratulations to all our graduates! 🎓
02/03/2022
The Department of Bioengineering is looking for a Faculty Lecturer! To see more details and apply, please see the link below.
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Faculty Lecturer
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01/24/2022
Congratulations to our professors, Dr. Allen Ehrlicher and Dr. Sara Mahshid on being the 1st recipients of McGill Innovation Fund!
Pattern-based Contractile Screening (PaCS), led by Professor Allen Ehrlicher, is a proposed new drug screening technology.
Salivera led by Professor Sara Mahshid, is a rapid portable nucleic acid test for diagnosis of respiratory infections.
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Nine teams chosen as 1st recipients of McGill Innovation Fund - McGill Reporter
Winning teams, selected from pool of 26 applicants, to receive 12 months of comprehensive support in addition to funding packages
01/13/2022
Congratulations to our professor, Dr. Sara Mahshid on being awarded Canada Research Chair for her work in Nano-Biosensing Devices!
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https://www.mcgill.ca/research/channels/news/complete_list_CRCs_announcement_January122022
01/05/2022
Our very own, Dr. Ali Amini and Prof. Allen Ehrlicher are featured on CTV news for developing a 30 times more impact-resistant glass
McGill team develops glass that's 400% stronger
The glass mimics the structure of nacre, the inner shell layer of some mollusks.
12/10/2021
We are offering two brand new courses in Winter 2022 taught by our very own Dr. Caroline Wagner and Dr. Codruta Ignea.
BIEN 414 Fundamentals and Rheology of Biological Fluids is open to undergraduate students. Graduate students require permission from their Program Advisor.
BIEN 585 Metabolic Engineering is open to graduate students and last year undergraduate students.
Registration is open on Minerva. Please see more details below.
10/21/2021
Our Fall 2021 BBME Student Symposium is tomorrow, October 22nd from 10am-5pm, in-person in Duff 507/509. Join us and learn more about our students research on Biomolecules, Cell Assays & Viral Vectors, Imaging & Microscopy and Modelling & Analysis. Check out the details below! McGill University McGill Faculty of Engineering
09/28/2021
"Until now there were trade-offs between high strength, toughness, and transparency. Our new material is not only three times stronger than the normal glass, but also more than five times more fracture resistant,” says our professor, Dr. Allen Ehrlicher, on developing the strongest and toughest glass known, inspired by the inner layer of mollusk shells. To read more on this and see his recent study, visit the link below. McGill Faculty of Engineering
Unbreakable glass inspired by seashells
Strongest and toughest glass known developed by McGill University scientists.