05/20/2022
Mark your calendars! On June 14th, HIVE is back with another monthly lecture. Click the link below to register for Dr. Karmella Haynes' lecture on "Epigenome Actuation: Designer Reader-Effectors to Control Tumor Suppressors in Breast Cancer".
Register: https://engineering.ucsf.edu/news/epigenome-actuation-designer-reader-effectors-control-tumor-suppressors-breast-cancer
04/27/2022
Register today for HIVE's May lecture with Dr. Ahmad (Mo) Khalil on May 10, 2022.
Cellular Innovation by Rational Design and Evolution
Ahmad (Mo) Khalil is the Dorf-Ebner Distinguished Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and the Founding Associate Director of the Biological Design Center at Boston University. He is also a Visiting Scholar at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, a...
04/06/2022
Next week! Register today for this month's HIVE lecture with Dr. Kristi Anseth.
Polymer networks as synthetic extracellular matrices: Biology in the 4th dimension
Kristi Anseth is a Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Associate Faculty Director of the BioFrontiers Institute at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She currently holds the Tisone Professorship and is a Distinguished Professor. Dr. Anseth came to CU-Boulder after earning her B....
03/02/2022
Tune in next week! On Tuesday 3/8/22 12pm-1pm PT, Professor Canan Dagdeviren will lecture on conformable decoders. We hope to see you there!
Listening to the Body via Conformable Decoders
Canan Dagdeviren is the LG Career Development Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at MIT Media Lab, where she leads the Conformable Decoders research group. The group aims to convert the patterns of nature and the human body into beneficial signals and energy. Dagdeviren earned her Ph.D. in Materia...
02/04/2022
Today, we celebrate Dr. Esteban Burchard who's been accepted into the Association of American Physicians (AAP), a prestigious honor society for physician-scientists. https://aap-online.org He's also been asked to serve in NIH/NIMHD Council. His term starts tomorrow. Thrilling news!
02/03/2022
Don't miss this! Our monthly lecture series featuring Prof Elizabeth Hillman. 2/8/22, 12 noon PT. Register Today!
The Need for Speed: Accelerating 3D Microscopy and Optical Imaging for Diverse Biomedical Applications.
Dr. Hillman received her undergraduate degree in Physics and PhD in Medical Physics and Bioengineering from University College London, London, UK. After a year at a medical devices start-up company in Boston, she completed post-doctoral work at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School....
01/31/2022
Today at 4pm PST! Click the link below to register.
On Monday, The Kidney Project is going LIVE with our new monthly YouTube series, designed to answer your questions on all things artificial kidney! Register today to join the first installment. Attendees will be able to submit their questions upon registration. See you on YouTube on Jan. 31st at 4pm PST!
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01/13/2022
Big News & hearty congratulations to Prof Tejal Desai! Incoming Dean of Engineering at Brown. Immediate past-Chair of Dept of Bioengineering & Therapeutic Sciences here at UCSF. We are thrilled & offer our best wishes on this new chapter.
Accomplished biomedical engineer, academic leader named Brown School of Engineering dean
Tejal Desai, a professor and researcher who has led academic programs at the University of California San Francisco, Boston University and elsewhere, will work to expand collaborative engineering research and teaching.
01/07/2022
Join us next week for Dr. John Rogers' talk at our 1st seminar of the year. Register here:http://tiny.ucsf.edu/SnbK1L
His Talk: the emergence of diverse, novel classes of biocompatible electronic and microfluidic systems with skin-like physical properties. Don't miss it! Jan. 11, 2022, 12pm-1pm PT
12/06/2021
Congratulations Valerie Weaver, Winner of 2021 Shu Chien Achievement Award. The BMES CMBE Shu Chien Achievement Award is the most prestigious honor bestowed by the BMES Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering (CMBE) Special Interest Group (SIG). This award recognizes an individual who has made exceptional contributions to the field of cellular and molecular bioengineering. These contributions include groundbreaking scientific advances, the development of programs to support this emerging field, the mentoring and training of the next generation of scientists, and the advancement of diversity and inclusivity. UCSF UCSF School of Medicine UCSF School of Pharmacy UCSF Diversity and Outreach Biomedical Engineering Society - BMES
2021 Shu Chien Achievement Awardee
BMES would like to congratulate the 2021 BMES Shu Chien Achievement Awardee, Valerie Weaver, PhD....
11/30/2021
Don't miss this! The CERSI 2022 INNOVATIONS IN REGULATORY SCIENCE SUMMIT - Movers and Shapers: The Future of Drug and Device Development. SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 2022, 8 AM TO 4:30 PM PACIFIC TIME, Mission Bay Conference Center – 1675 Owens St, San Francisco, CA. Hybrid: both in-person and via Zoom. UCSF UCSF School of Pharmacy UCSF School of Medicine
UCSF-Stanford CERSI Innovations in Regulatory Science Summit
2022 Innovations in Regulatory Science Summit Movers and Shapers: The Future of Drug and Device Development Sunday, January 9, 2022 | 8 am to 4:30 pm Pacific Time Mission Bay Conference Center – 1675 Owens St, San Francisco, CA About This Event The UCSF-Stanford Center of Excellence in Regulatory ...