Unless otherwise noted, seminars are held in 206 Furnas Hall, UB North Campus.
Brent H. Shanks
Iowa State University
Heterogeneous catalyst design for biorenewable conversions
Steven J. Weinstein
Eastman Kodak Company
Modeling of thin film flows
Michael J. Lockett
Praxair, Inc.
Cryogenic distillation: past and present innovations
Hendrik J. Viljoen
University of Nebraska
Critical aspects of gene synthesis: accuracy, codon usage and expression
Bernhardt L. Trout
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Understanding complex reaction processes
Sathy V. Balu-Iyer
Dept. of Pharmaceutics, SUNY at Buffalo
Carol Schmeidler
Manager, General S&IH Programs
EHS; University at Buffalo
RCRA Training
330 Student Union
Anthony Auerbach
Physiology and Biophysics
University at Buffalo
Synaptic Nanomachines: The Transition State of Ion Channel Gating
Yuanbin She
(Exchange Scholar) - Beijing University of Technology
Molecular Design, Synthesis, Application and QSAR of Metal Porphyrin Biomimetic Catalysts
Michael Cain, Dean, UB Medical School
Detection of the Electrophysiological Fingerprint that Increases Vulnerability to Sustained Ventricular Arrhythmias
Te-Chung Lee
Biochemistry Department
University at Buffalo
Growth, Differentiation, and Cardiovascular Application of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Edward P. Furlani
Eastman Kodak Research Laboratories
Microfluidics - Commercial Sussess and Emerging Opportunity
Jack Sullivan
Ophthalmology, Pharmacology/Toxicology, Neuroscience
University at Buffalo, WNY VA Healthcare System
TBA
Danny Bluestein
Biomedical Engineering
SUNY at Stony Brook
TBA
Sudhakar Balijepalli
Dow Chemical Company
TBA
Gerhard Hummer
National Science Foundation
TBA
Athanassios Sambanis
Georgia Institute of Technology
Cell Sources and Enabling Technologies in
Tissue Engineering: The Case of the Bioartificial Pancreas
Prof. Eli Ruckenstein (left) and Prof. Esther Takeuchi (right) receive National Medals from Presidents Clinton and Obama, respectively.
Credits: (l) The White House; (r) AP
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Keynote Lecture by Dr. David A. Putnam
Graduate Student Poster Session