Fall 2011 Seminar Series
The Chemical & Biological Engineering Department Seminars are held on Wednesdays at 9:30 AM in Ricketts, Room 211. Refreshments are available at 9:00 AM in the Coonley Lounge in Ricketts (RI 120). All are invited.
August 31
Michael J. Solomon, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
“Anisotropic Colloids and New Methods for Their Self-Assembly”
September 14;
Monica Olvera de la Cruz, Northwestern University
“New Shapes of Heterogeneous Microcompartments and Capsids”
October 26
Christopher V. Rao, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
"Network Dynamics and Intracellular Feedback Control"
November 2
John Katsaras, eutron Scattering Science Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN.
“From the Discovery of the Neutron to the Spallation Neutron Source”
Hang Lu, Georgia Institute of Technology
“Microfluidic Tools for Imaging Cell, Particles, and Embryos”
9:30 Ricketts 211, Wednesday event
Hang Lu, Georgia Institute of Technology
“What Engineers Can Do for Large-Scale Biology? –
High-Throuput High-Content
Tools for Developmental Biology and Neurogenetics”
9:30 CBIS Auditorium, Thursday event
November 16
Scott L. Diamond, University of Pennsylvania
“High Throughput and Multiscale Patient-Specific Systems Biology”
November 30
Matthew DeLisa, Cornell University
“Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Making Useful Proteins in E. coli”
December 7
J. Christopher Love, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“Engineering Single-Cell Bioanalytics to Evaluate Complex Cellular Systems”