December 14, 2007 – Assistant Professor of Bioengineering Irina Conboy has been awarded a $2.25 million research grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM).
Archives for 2007
Budinger Receives 2007 Excellence in Technology Award
December 13, 2007 Lawrence Berkeley Lab has named Dr. Tom Budinger one of ten winners of the 2007 Excellence in Technology Transfer Awards for his research with Jonathan Maltz.
Luke Lee lab cover story for culture and lysis on a chip
December 2007 Researchers in Bioengineering Professor Luke Lee’s lab have discovered a technique that integrates microfluidic cell culture and lysis platform for automated cell analysis that improves on systems which require multiple reagents and manual procedures. Their article made the cover of the December 2007 Lab on a Chip journal.
Fletcher new Deputy Division Director at LBL
December 2007 Dan Fletcher, Associate Professor of Bioengineering, has been appointed new Deputy Division Director in the Physical Biosciences Division at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.
Luke Lee pioneers molecular imaging in single cells
November 19, 2007 Researchers in Bioengineering Professor Luke Lee’s lab have discovered a technique that for the first time enables the detection of biomolecules’ dynamic reactions in a single living cell.
Keasling in Discover
November 14, 2007 Jay Keasling, Professor of Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering andDirector of the Physical Biosciences Division at Lawrence Berkeley Labs was mentioned in the Discover Magazine article The Six Most Important Experiments in the World.
Liepmann elected AIMBE Fellow
November 2007 Department of Bioengineering Chair, Professor Dorian Liepmann, has been elected a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.
Rubinsky wins ISC Award
November 2007 Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering Professor Boris Rubinsky has been given the “ISC Award” from the International Society of Cryosurgery. The award was presented in November in Beijing at the 14th Wprld Congress of the International Society of Cryosurgery.
BioE dominates posters again
November 2007 Bioengineering undergrad Albert Mach received the Best Content award in today’s College of Engineering Undergraduate Fall Poster Session.