Bioengineering calendar

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    • 12:00 pm
      9/11/2019
    • 2310 Everitt Lab

    This Wednesday at 12 pm in 2310 Everitt is the Bioengineering Graduate Student Seminar. This year, two students, Aidan Brougham-Cook (Greg Underhill) and Samantha Zambuto (Brendan Harley), will present their research. We encourage all faculty to attend this seminar and support our graduate students and the graduate program.

    • 12:00 pm
      9/18/2019
    • 2310 Everitt Lab

    Adipose tissue plays a fundamental role in systemic metabolism. Aberrant adipose tissue function contributes to excess morbidity and mortality, with obesity alone generating a greater than $190 billion burden annually on the American healthcare system. The negative effects of obesity may outweigh the positive effects of smoking cessation on the overall health of the US pop

    • 12:00 pm
      9/25/2019
    • 2310 Everitt Lab

    Current crop models predict an increasing gap between food supply and demand over the next 50 years. Technology is needed to predict the fitness of existing germplasm in response to global change, and also to design of crop ideotypes. I will highlight our efforts to generate virtual plant models that capture whole system dynamics in response to in silico environmental and