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Engineered Bacteria Paint Targets on Tumors for Cancer-killing T Cells to See
October 2023 - BME Blaze: Yun Shang
Event Recap: 4th Annual Rising Stars in Engineering in Health Workshop
Megan Heenan
Elham Azizi is Awarded an R21 from the NIH
CU + ARL Seminar Series on Human-Guided Machine Learning
Engineering the Immune System to Fight Cancer
5 Energy-saving Innovations
Tissue Talks: "Cavitating and Fracturing the Brain"
Tech CEO Lecture Series: Benoit Bazin, CEO of Saint-Gobain
Harris Wang
Using Focused Ultrasound to Treat Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
Tissue Talks: Suzie Pun, UW Seattle
Camryn Hadley
Tissue Talks: Shawn Chen, National University of Singapore
September 2023 - BME Blaze: Maria Eleni Karakatsani
BME Seminar: Esak (Isaac) Lee, PhD, Cornell University
Announcing the 2023 Rising Stars in Engineering in Health
BME Seminar: Robert C. Froemke, PhD, NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Columbia BME Seminar Series 2024-2025
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