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December 7, 2010
Digital Triage Team Wins 1st Place in International ISPE Poster CompetitionStevens Institute of Technology fosters an entrepreneurial culture that encourages faculty and students to collaborate with "real life" partners on innovative solutions to unmet needs through technology.
Earlier this year, two student teams, representing multi-disciplinary student and faculty collaborations, advanced to the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) Student Poster Com
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Dr. Vikki Hazelwood Industry Professor, Biomedical Engineering McLean Room 202 Phone: 201.216.5051 Fax: 201.216.8306
Vikki.Hazelwood@stevens.edu |
| November 15, 2010
Glavy Lab WHIPs up the Nuclear PoreDr. Joseph Glavy's group associates WHIP with the Nuclear Pore For more information please contact:
Joseph Glavy Assistant Professor, Chemical Biology McLean Room 314 Phone: 201.216.8193 Fax: 201.216.8196
jglavy@stevens.edu |
| | November 9, 2010
Professor Arthur Ritter Elected to AIMBE College of FellowsDr. Arthur Ritter, Distinguished Service Professor and Associate Department Director for Biomedical Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology, has recently been elected to the College
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Dr. Arthur Ritter Distinguished Service Professor; Associate Department Director for Biomedical Engineering McLean Room 201 Phone: 201.216.8290 Fax: 201.216.8306
aritter@stevens.edu |
| October 15, 2010
Dr. Vikki Hazelwood Nurtures Inventors at StevensFor Dr. Vikki Hazelwood at Stevens Institute of Technology, science is not always about lab coats and microscopes. Her students also learn the ins and outs of handshakes and business cards.
As an Industry Professor in Biomedical Engineering, Dr. Hazelwood capitalizes on her experience to mentor students through hands-on projects that bring to market effective s
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Dr. Vikki Hazelwood Industry Professor, Biomedical Engineering McLean Room 202 Phone: 201.216.5051 Fax: 201.216.8306
Vikki.Hazelwood@stevens.edu |
| October 13, 2010
Stevens Graduate Tim Meehan Images the Future Stevens Institute of Technology graduate Tim Meehan is putting his degrees in Biomedical Engineering and Technology Management to good use. Having completed four years at the New Jersey Medical School at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ), he is now preparing for his radiology residency at Massachusetts General Hospital, which is generally considered to be the top residency site i
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| October 5, 2010
Microfluidic Devices Advance 3D Tissue Engineering at Stevens
A research team, co-headed by Dr. Woo Lee and Dr. Hongjun Wang of Stevens Institute of Technology, has published a paper describing a new method that generates three-dimensional (3D) tissue models for studying bacteria
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Dr. Woo Lee George Meade Bond Professor, Chemical Engineering & Material Science, Director of the Center for Microchemical Systems Burchard Building Room B-308B Phone: 201.216.8307 Fax: 201.216.8306
wlee@stevens.edu |
| September 30, 2010
Attygalle has DICE-y MS solutionProf. Athula Attygalle rolled out DICE, a novel Mass Spectrometry method, presented on the cover of the September Journal of the American Society of Mass Spectrometry. For more information please contact:
Athula Attygalle Research Professor, Chemistry McLean Chemical Sciences Building Room 312 Phone: 201.216.5575 Fax: 201.216.8240
athula.attygalle@stevens.edu |
| September 22, 2010
Dr. Antonio Valdevit Headed to Kyoto as NIRA FinalistStevens Institute of Technology Affiliate Assistant Professor Dr. Antonio Valdevit was selected as a finalist for the New Investigator Recognition Awards (NIRA) competition at the 7th Combined Meeting of the Othopaedic Research Societies (CORS). The meeting, to be held October 16-20, 2010 in Kyoto, Japan, gathers orthopedic researchers from across the globe to discuss musculoskeletal issues.
Valdevit’s poster, &
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| September 2, 2010
NSF Funds Attention-Grabbing Orthopedics Research by Stevens Professors Woo Lee and Hongjun WangThe announcement of Professors Woo Young Lee and Hongjun Wang's infection-resistant orthopedic nanocomposite research funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) has been making the rounds at medical product and nanotechnology news websites. Dr. Lee and Dr. Yang, both at Stevens Institute of Technology, have been recognized by the NSF for their ongoing efforts in developing the inkjet printing of drug-eluting, bioresorbable micropatterns onto the surface of orthopedic implants, as a novel mea
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| August 4, 2010
NSF Funds Innovative Approach to Biomimetic Nanofiber Bone RegenerationEvery year nearly 6.2 million bone fractures occur in the United States as a result of trauma and disease. Current standards for bone repair can lead to rapid bone fusion but with limited mechanical strength often due to the lack of cortical bone tissue which is difficult to harvest without pain and severe morbidity. Funded by the National Science Foundation, Dr. Hongjun Wang, a prof
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Dr. Hongjun Wang Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering McLean Hall Building Room 416 Phone: 201.216.5556 Fax: 201.216.8306
Hongjun.Wang@stevens.edu |
| | June 15, 2010
Glavy invited to EMBLProfessor Joseph Glavy is an invited speaker at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany where he delivers a presentation concerning, "The Discovery of a Werner Helicase Interacting Protein (WHIP) Association with the Nuclear Pore Complex" For more information please contact:
Joseph Glavy Assistant Professor, Chemical Biology McLean Room 314 Phone: 201.216.8193 Fax: 201.216.8196
jglavy@stevens.edu |
| May 27, 2010
Andrew C. Kruegel, Chemistry Major, 2010 ValedictorianCongratulations Andrew! Click for news story For more information please contact:
Philip Leopold Professor & Department Director, CCBBME McLean Room 515 Phone: 201.216.8957 Fax: 201.216.8196
pleopold@stevens.edu |
| April 7, 2010
Special Chemistry Symposium in Honor of Prof. A. K. Bose (1925-2010)Burchard Auditorium 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. For more information please contact:
A. K. Ganguly Distinguished Research Professor of Chemistry; Associate Director for Research McLean Room 316 Phone: 201.216.5540 Fax: 201.216.8240
aganguly@stevens.edu |
| March 24, 2010
Dr. Ning Gao's nanowire research featured on Nanoweb.orgProfessor E. H. Yang, director of the Nanoelectronics & Nanomechanics Lab, along with Dr. Ning Gao and Professor Hongjun Wang, are featured on nanoweb.org for their research involving the use of “antibody-functionalized nickel nanowires for magnetically separating mouse endothelial cells.” According to the article, the efforts of
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Dr. Eui-Hyeok Yang Associate Professor Carnegie Room 201 Phone: 201.216.5574 Fax: 201.216.8315
eyang@stevens.edu |
| March 3, 2010
Graduate Alumna Wins National Award in TurkeyDr. Irem Erel-Unal, who earned her doctorate in Chemistry at Stevens in 2009, has been named one of the three women scientists to receive the Turkish Academy of Science and L'Oréal National Fellowship for Young Women in Science – 2010. Dr. Erel-Unal, a post-doctoral fellow at the Koc University in Istanbul, is the first postdoctoral fellow to be honored by this award. While at Stevens, Dr. Erel-Unal worked in the laboratory of Professor Svetlana Sukhishvili in the Depart
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| | February 24, 2010
CCBBME Graduate Alumna Wins National Award in TurkeyDr. Irem Erel-Unal, who earned her doctorate in Chemistry at Stevens in 2009, has been named one of the three women scientists to receive the Turkish Academy of Science and L’Oréal National Fellowship for Young Women in Science – 2010. Dr. Erel-Unal, a post-doctoral fellow at the Koç University in Istanbul, is the first postdoctoral fellow to be honored by this award. While at Stevens, Dr. Erel-Unal worked in the laboratory of Prof. Svetlana Sukhishvili in the Department
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Dr. Svetlana Sukhishvili Professor, Chemistry; Co-Director, Nanotechnology Graduate Program McLean Building Room 315 Phone: 201.216.5544 Fax: 201.216.8240
ssukhish@stevens.edu |
| February 16, 2010
Stevens Hydrogel Research Highlighted on ABC NewsABC News Channel 7 in Denver recently posted an article discussing the risk of infection during orthopedic implant surgeries to patients who undergo hip, knee and shoulder replacement, as well as the research being done at Stevens Institute of Technology to prevent it.
According to the author, nearly 1 million people per year undergo these surgeries, and in about “1 to 2 percent of cases,
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| February 3, 2010
Nicole Migliore Gains Biopharmaceutical Industry ExperienceNicole Migliore is a 2009 graduate of Stevens with a bachelor’s in BME, a master's in Engineering Management, and a graduate certificate in pharmaceutical manufacturing practices who highly values her experiences in the Stevens Cooperative Education (Co-op) program as an influential factor in her current position.
After originally coming to Stevens with the intention of participating in the co-op because of the "very practi
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| January 21, 2010
New Research Funding for Biomedical Technogenesis ProjectsPfizer, Inc., through the Pfizer Foundation, and the Indepedent College Fund of New Jersey, has elected to provide research funding for student-initiated Technogenesis research projects next summer as part of the Pfizer Undergraduate Research Endeavors (PURE) Science Program.
The funding is intended to help to create "a talented new genera
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| January 4, 2010
Pfizer and the Independent College Fund of New Jersey Provide Research Funding for Biomedical Technogenesis ProjectsPfizer, Inc., through the Pfizer Foundation, and the Indepedent College Fund of New Jersey, has elected to provide research funding for student-initiated Technogenesis research projects next summer as part of the Pfizer Undergraduate Research Endeavors (PURE) Science Program. The funding is intended to help to create "a talented new generation of scientists and engineers by supporting high quality undergraduate research programs." The Technogenesis Program, initiated in 2001
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Philip Leopold Professor & Department Director, CCBBME McLean Room 515 Phone: 201.216.8957 Fax: 201.216.8196
pleopold@stevens.edu |
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