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State University of New York at Stony Brook
An Interdisciplinary Program of Academia & Industry
Wednesdays at 4:00,
School of Medicine, Level Four,
Atkins Learning Center
| September
16, 1998
Integrins, Growth Factors, and Cell Migration
Douglas Lauffenburger, Ph.D.
J.P. Mares Professor of Chemical Engineering
Director, Center for Biomedical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA |
| October
14, 1999
Design and Evaluation of Radiotracers for
Human Neuroimaging
John Gately, Ph.D.
Scientist, Department of Medicine
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Upton, NY |
| November
18, 1998
Quantification of Cardiac Function from
3D Image Sequences Using Physical and Geometrical Models
James S. Duncan, Ph.D.
Professor of Diagnostic Radiology and Electrical Engineering
Yale University
New Haven, CT |
| December
9, 1998
Engineering Liposomes to Target Drug Delivery
James Hayward, Ph.D.
President and CEO
Collaborative Laboratories
East Setauket, NY |
| February
10, 1999
The Carcinogenic Potential fo Extremely
Low Level Electric Fields
Kenneth McLeod, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
State University of New York at Stony Brook
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| March
10, 1999
Solving Mysteries in Biomechanics at the
Cellular Level: A New View of Fiber Matrix Layers
Sheldon Weinbaum, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering
City College of New York
New York, NY |
| April
14, 1999
Solving Problems in Human Joint Soft Tissue
Mechanics using High Performance Computational Methods
Robert Spilker, Sc.D.
Professor and Chair of Biomedical Engineering
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, NY |
| May
12, 1999
The Biology of Bone Repair and Regeneration:
Setting the Stage for Skeletal Tissue Engineering
Thomas Einhorn, M.D.
Professor and Chair of Orthopaedics
Boston University Hospital
Boston, MA |
Sponsored by
The College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, The School of Medicine,
The Provost, 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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