March 25th, 2017 In collaboration with Jasmine Kwasa’s E^3 mentoring program, GSC Outreach hosted local female high school students for a day of exploring topics in BME. Currently directed by Jasmine Kwasa (3rd year Ph.D. candidate), E^3 stands for Empowering, Encouraging, and Eliminating Barriers, and focuses on one-on-one STEM and professional development mentoring of female […]
Please join us on Tuesday, August 23 at 12:00pm in ERB 203 for our next BME Student Seminar. Our goal is to create a laid-back environment where BME grad students can share their research and get feedback from their peers. David Bernstein will be presenting “Studying Microbial Interactions to Gain an Ecological Perspective on Microbial […]
Please join us on Wednesday, June 8 at 12:00pm in ERB 203 for our next BME Student Seminar. Our goal is to create a laid-back environment where BME grad students can share their research and get feedback from their peers. Meghan Thommes will be presenting “Controlling Microbial Growth Dynamics through Environmental Manipulation.” Come by to […]
There is a time in my life that hearing that word would cause me to cringe. It still does to a small degree, but much less than a year or two ago. I grew up, like a lot of engineers, with a love of cold, hard math. Even from my elementary years, I loved its […]
Hello World! This is the first post to the blog organized by the Boston University Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student Committee (BU BME GSC). This first post is intended to outline the purpose of the blog, just as the first lines of any good analysis code outline the purpose of the code that follows. Recently, I […]