2023 Fall BME Seminars
Seminars are presented by leaders in academia, research, and industry. Students, faculty and staff, and the community are invited to attend. They are held at 11:30 A.M on Fridays in CKB 303 or online via WebEx.
Dr. Ke Cheg
Professor,
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Columbia University
"Cellular and Biomaterial Drug Delivery for Heart and Lung Repair"
Dr. Peter Galie
Associate Professor,
Rowan University
"Putting the 'blood' in blood brain barrier models: hemodynamics in vascularized microfluidics"
Dr. Jason H. Yang
Chancellor Scholar,
Department of Microbiology, Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
"Machine Learning approaches for therapeutic cell engineering"
Dr. Laurel Kuxhaus
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
Clarkson University
"Adventures in Multiscale Multi-kingdom Biomechanics"
Dr. Celeste Nelson
Wilke Family Professor,
Department of Bioengineering
Professor of Chemical & Biological Engineering and Molecular Biology
Princeton University
"Mechanics, materials, and morphogenesis - oh my!"
Dr. V Sujith Sajja
Deputy Director,
Blast Induced Neurotrauma Branch,
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
"Translating preclinical models of blast into clinics"
Dr. Wanhong Zuo
Physician
Department of Anesthesiology
Rutgers Medical School
The State University of New Jersey
"The role of the lateral habenula in alcohol use disorder"
Dr. Travis Baker
Associate Professor
Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience
Rutgers Newark
"Advancements in quantifying and modulating neural circuit dysfunction in substance use disorder"
Dr. Yosuke Kumamoto
Assistant Professor
Center for Immunity and Inflammation
Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine,
"Effector CD4T Cell Fate Instruction by Dendritic Cells"
Dr. Nathan Wages
Department of Rehabilitation & Movement Sciences
Department of Neurology
Rutgers University
New Jersey Medical School
"Healthy Aging & Neuromotor Function"
Decemeber 8
Dr. Raviraj Nataraj
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Stevens Institute of Technology
"Personalizing Sensory-driven Computerized Interfaces for Motor Rehabilitation"
Decemeber 15
Dr. Ravi Radhakrishnan
Department Chair and Professor
Penn Institute for Computational Science
Penn Center for Anticancer Engineering
The University of Pennsylvania
"AI-enabled Physics-Based Models in Cancer and Nanomedicine"