Unless otherwise noted, seminars are held at 11:00 am in 206 Furnas Hall, UB North Campus.
Satrajit Sinha
Dept. of Biochemistry - SUNY at Buffalo
Transcriptional regulatory mechanisms in skin development - lessons from transgenic mice
Matthew D. Disney
Dept. of Chemistry - SUNY at Buffalo
Targeting RNA with small molecules - Progress towards a chemical code?
Brian Laird
University of Kansas
When order meets disorder, what is the cost? The solid-liquid interfacial free energy
Susan Z. Hua
Mechanical and Aerospace Engrg. - SUNY at Buffalo
Studies of cell volume response to environmental variables using microfluidic chip
Lynn M. Walker
Carnegie Mellon University
Controlling nanoparticle spacing with structured block copolymer gels
Scott L. Diamond
University of Pennsylvania
Chemical microprinting for high throughput biology
Milica Radisic
University of Toronto
Engineering Microenvironments for cardiovascular regeneration
Gayle Brazeau
School of Pharmacy, SUNY at Buffalo
Investigations of Excipient and/or Formulation Induced Tissue Damage upon Injection
joint with Chemistry Dept.
Zhiqun Lin
Iowa State University
Learning from "Coffee Rings": Formation of ordered structures by evaporation induced self-assembly
Sean Palecek
University of Wisconsin
Biochemical and biophysical regulation of human embryonic stem cell fates
Venkat Subramanian
Tennessee Technological University
Addressing Simulation Changes in Lithium-ion Battery Modeling
Harry L. Goldsmith
Montreal General Hospital
Flowing human blood under the microscope
Fall 2009
Spring 2009
Fall 2008
Fall 2007
Fall 2006/Spring 2007
Fall 2005/Spring 2006
Fall 2004/Spring 2005
Fall 2003/Spring 2004
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