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1999-2000 Annual Bioengineering + Biotechnology Seminar Series

 
   
 

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 15, 1999
Biomechanics of Locomotion
Peter Cavanagh, Ph.D.
Professor and Director, Center for Locomotion Studies
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA

October 20, 1999
Membrane Receptors as the New Frontier for Drug Design and Discovery: Combining the Tools of Molecular and Structural Biology
Steven O. Smith, Ph.D.
Professor and Director
Structural Biology Program
State University of New York at Stony Brook

November 10, 1999
Motion Compensation in Cardiac Nuclear Medicine Imaging
Ronald H Huesman, Ph.D.
Senior Staff Scientist Center for Functional Imaging Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

December 8, 1999
Translational Research for the Treatment of Cerebrovascular Disease and Stroke
Barry Lieber, Ph.D.
Professor and Director, Center for Biomedical Engineering
State University of New York at Buffalo

February 9, 2000
Haptic Interactions in the Real and Virtual Worlds
Mandayam A. Srinivasan, Ph.D.
Director, Laboratory for Human and Machine Haptics Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

March 8, 2000
Gene Transfer to Skin for the Treatment of Cutaneous as well as Systemic Disorders
Lorne Taichman, Ph.D. M.D.
Professor of Oral Biology and Pathology
State University of New York at Stony Brook

April 12, 2000
Physical Regulation of Chondrocyte Metabolism: Cartilage Repair and Degradation
Alan Grodzinsky, Sc.D.
Professor of Electrical, Mechanical, and Bioengineering
Director, MIT Center for Biomedical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

May 12, 2000
The Biology of Spine Fusion and Bone Graft Substitutes: Present, Future, and Next Generation...
Scott D. Boden, M.D.
Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Director,
The Emory Spine Center Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA

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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