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SUMMARY:Bioethics Lunch and Discussion
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URL:https://bibraincancer.umich.edu/event/bioethics-lunch-and-discussion-2/
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SUMMARY:BIRG Coffee Chat with Pete Tessier
DESCRIPTION:The Tessier lab aims to develop next generation technologies for designing\, discovering\, engineering\, characterizing\, formulating and delivering biologics ranging from small affinity peptides to large monoclonal antibodies for molecular imaging\, diagnostic and therapeutic applications. \nBIRG Coffee Chats are great opportunities to mingle with other BI members  and ask your questions about career and research.
URL:https://bibraincancer.umich.edu/event/birg-coffee-chat-with-pete-tessier/
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SUMMARY:Seminar on "Materials for Biodegradable Electronics" - John Rogers\, Northwestern University
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nA remarkable feature of modern integrated circuit technology is its ability to operate in a stable fashion\, with almost perfect reliability\, without physical or chemical change. Recently developed classes of electronic materials create an opportunity to engineer the opposite outcome\, in the form of devices that can dissolve completely in water to yield completely benign end products. The enabled applications include zero-impact environmental monitors\, ‘green’ consumer electronics and bioresorbable biomedical implants – none of which is possible with technologies that exist today. This presentation describes foundational concepts in chemistry\, materials science and assembly processes for bioresorbable electronics\, in 1D\, 2D and 3D architectures\, the latter enabled by approaches that draw inspiration from the ancient arts of kirigami and origami. Wireless sensors of intracranial temperature\, pressure and electrophysiology designed for use in treatment of traumatic brain injury provide application examples. \nSpeaker Bio:\nProfessor Rogers is the Louis Simpson and Kimberly Querrey Professor of Materials Science and Engineering\, Biomedical Engineering and Neurological Surgery at Northwestern University.\nDr. Rogers completed his Ph.D. at MIT in 1995\, studying physical chemistry. He was a Junior Fellow in the Harvard University Society of Fellows and in 1997 joined Bell Laboratories where he became Director of the Condensed Matter Physics Research Department. He was a faculty member at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from 2003-16\, after which he took his current position among the faculty at Northwestern University. His research includes fundamental and applied aspects of nano and molecular scale fabrication as well as materials and patterning techniques for unusual electronic and photonic devices\, with an emphasis on bio-integrated and bio-inspired systems. He has published more than 550 papers and is an inventor on over 100 patents and patent applications\, more than 70 of which are licensed or in active use by large companies and startups that he has co-founded. \nThis event is co-hosted by the University of Michigan ACS POLY/PMSE Student Chapter and the Biointerfaces Institute Researcher Group.
URL:https://bibraincancer.umich.edu/event/seminar-john-rogers-northwestern-university/
LOCATION:NCRC\, B10 Research Auditorium
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SUMMARY:Bioethics Lunch and Discussion
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URL:https://bibraincancer.umich.edu/event/bioethics-lunch-and-discussion/
LOCATION:NCRC\, B10 G063
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SUMMARY:RegenHu Presentation
DESCRIPTION:More information about RegenHU’s Bioprinters: \nRegenHu engineers cutting-edge bioprinting solutions to enable scientific and clinical advancements. Their bioprinters 3DDiscovery™ and BioFactory™ offer a wide selection of high-end professional bioprinting instruments for the driving force of scientific advancements in Tissue Engineering\, Regenerative Medicine and Drug Discovery. \nThe 3DDiscovery™ platform is a versatile and cell friendly instrument. It can create three-dimensional models that more closely mimic what happens in living organisms. It allows scientists to pattern cells\, biomolecules\, and a range of soft and rigid materials in desirable 3D composite structures. \nThe BioFactory™ is a versatile and cell friendly three-dimensional manufacturing instrument allowing scien- tists to pattern cells\, bio-molecules and a range of soft and rigid materials in desirable 3D composite structures\, mimicking natural environments. \n 
URL:https://bibraincancer.umich.edu/event/regenhu-presentation/
LOCATION:NCRC\, B10 G064
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