Archive for 2013
CellScope profiled in The Scientist
June 4, 2013 – The CellScope, a cellphone-based microscope developed in Professor Dan Fletcher’s lab, was profiled in June edition of The Scientist magazine.
Read MoreVideo Interview with Seung-Wuk Lee Lab
June 4, 2013 – USA Today has posted a video interview with BioE Ph.D. Eddie Wang of Professor Seung-Wuk Lee’s lab about their new light-controlled gel.
Read MoreSeung-Wuk Lee’s work in Scientific American
Research by Bioengineering professor Seung-Wuk Lee was featured in the May 2013 issue of Scientific American, in an article about the future of Nanotechnology.
Read MoreLee’s light-controlled gel advances soft robotics
May 28, 2013 – Researchers led by bioengineering professor Seung-Wuk Lee have created a hydrogel that can be manipulated by light.
Read MoreBioE team takes second place in Big Ideas
May 22, 2013 – A team of bioengineering and biology undergraduates took second place in this year’s Big Ideas @ Berkeley contest with their innovative teaching tool for organic chemistry.
Read MoreWireless signals could transform brain trauma diagnostics
Research from Boris Rubinsky, Professor Emeritus in Bioengineering and Professor of the Graduate School in Mechanical Engineering, is using wireless signals to provide real-time, non-invasive diagnoses of brain swelling or bleeding.
Read MoreBioengineer Das gets University Medal
May 9, 2013 – Ritankar Das, double major in bioengineering and chemical biology, has been named the 2013 winner of the University Medal.
Read MoreTWO BioE finalists for University Medal
May 8, 2013 – Two bioengineering students were among the five finalists for the University Medal, the top award for a graduating undergraduate student at UC Berkeley. These are the first bioengineering finalists for the award in the history of the department.
Read MoreDueber named Outstanding Instructor
May 6, 2013 – Assistant Professor John Dueber was awarded the 2012-2013 Outstanding Instructor Award from the Bioengineering Honor Society. This honor is granted by undergraduate student vote to one instructor of a bioengineering course during the current academic year. Congratulations!
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