November 2010 Bioengineering Phd and BS alumnus Dino Di Carlo, now Assistant Professor of Bioengineering at UCLA, was profiled in the November 2010 edition of Innovations, from Berkeley Engineering.
Archives for 2010
Berkeley Science Review features synthetic biology
November 2010 The growing field of synthetic biology is featured in the Fall 2010 issue of the Berkeley Science Review.
NorCal students prep for iGEM Jamboree
October 28, 2010 The UC Berkeley iGEM team joined students from four northern California college campuses at UCSF on October 23 to practice and fine-tune their presentations for the upcoming iGEM Jamboree.
Amy Herr NIH New Innovator
September 30, 2010 Bioengineering Assistant Professor Amy Herr has been awarded a 2010 NIH Director’s New Innovator Award!
Two BioE Alums are NIH New Innovators
September 30, 2010 Two Bioengineering Ph.D. alumni have received NIH Director’s New Innovator awards for 2010!Dino DiCarlo, PhD 2006, and Michelle Khine, PhD 2005, have both received this five-year, $1.5 million grant. The New Innovator Award is the largest and most prestigious grant awarded to junior investigators by the NIH, designed to enable recipients to […]
BioE Flies High in NRC Rankings!
September 29, 2010 The UC Berkeley – UCSF Graduate Program in Bioengineering ranked near the very top of the nation’s doctoral programs in Bioengineering, according to a detailed survey by the National Research Council.
Fletcher receives Tech Award
September 21, 2010 Bioengineering Professor Dan Fletcher has been named a Tech Awards Laureates for 2010 by The Tech museum of Science and Technology in San Jose, CA.
Fletcher’s CellScope films smallest stop-motion animation
September 20, 2010 The animators behind the famous Wallace & Gromit movies has created the world’s smallest stop-motion animation film using CellScope technology pioneered by Berkeley Bioengineering Professor Dan Fletcher.
Lee’s optics enable in-building waste-water treatment
August 26, 2010 Optical technology developed in Bioengineering Professor Luke Lee’s laboratory will be an important component of a breakthrough in new plans grey water disinfection for sustainable buildings.