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2004-2005 Biomedical Engineering Seminar Series

 
   
 

Stony Brook University
An Interdisciplinary Program of Academia & Industry
Wednesdays at 4:00pm
School of Medicine
Lecture Hall 3, Level 2

September 15, 2004
Mechanobiology of Bone
Ed Guo, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Columbia University, New York

October 20, 2004
Origins of MR Signals in Biological Tissues
Steve Blackband, Ph.D.
Professor of Neuroscience
U. of Florida & National High Magnetic Field Lab

November 17, 2004
Mechanotransduction: The Cell Responds
Janet Rubin, M.D.
Professor of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology
Emory University, Georgia

December 15, 2004
Retroviral Medicated Gene Delivery: Fundamentals and Applications
Martin Yarmush, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor & Chair of Biomedical Engineering
Rutgers University, New Jersey

February 16, 2005
Modeling Biofluidic Systems for the Microcirculation
Harvey J. Palmer, Ph.D.
Dean, Kate Gleason College of Engineering
Rochester Institute of Technology, New York

March 16, 2005
Seemingly Impossible Experimental Problems of the Physics of Molecular Biology
Walter W. Webb, Ph.D.
Samuel B. Eckert Professor in Engineering
Cornell University, New York

April 13, 2005
Novel Mechanisms in the Pathogenesis of Osteoarthritis
Randy Rosier, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor & Chair of Orthopaedics
University of Rochester, New York

May 11, 2005
Exploring the Basis of Plasticity in Neuromuscular Transmission
Gary Sieck, Ph.D.
Professor & Chair of Physiology & Biomedical Engineering
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Minnesota

Sponsored by
The College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, The School of Medicine, The Center for Biotechnology, The Graduate School, The Vice President for Research and The Whitaker Foundation. For further information, please contact: The Department of Biomedical Engineering, at 631-632-2302, or visit our homepage at: www.bme.sunysb.edu

 

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