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- Last day to Submit PhD Dissertation Prospectus Outline - May 2025 GraduationAll day
- Health Law Program Celebration featuring the Annual Pike Lecture9:30 am
- Design Incubation 11.1: Boston University9:30 am
- LGBTQIA+ Scholar Series: Apprehending Queer Forced Migrants: More than ‘Adding Queer and Stir’ 12:00 pm
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- BME Distinguished Seminar Series: Eduardo Reategui, Ohio State University12:00 pm
- CISE Seminar: Prashast Srivastava, Columbia University3:00 pm
- Graduate Student Support Group3:00 pm
- MFA Graphic Design Open House 5:00 pm
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- BU Hillel: Shabbat at Hillel5:45 pm
- Out-tober Film Screening: Look No Pass6:00 pm
- Faculty Spotlight Performance7:30 pm
BME Distinguished Seminar Series: Eduardo Reategui, Ohio State University
Title: " Decoding Vesicular Protein and RNA Signatures from Complex Biofluids for Cancer and Infectious Disease Detection”
Associate Professor and Innovation Scholar Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Ohio State University
Dr. Eduardo Reátegui, an Associate Professor and Innovation Scholar in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at The Ohio State University, is a distinguished member of the Molecular Biology and Cancer Genetics Program at the James Comprehensive Cancer Center. His journey in the field of research began with a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 2012, followed by a postdoctoral research fellowship at Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center in Boston. Dr. Reátegui’s research is at the forefront of integrating microtechnologies, biomaterials, and molecular imaging strategies for high-throughput sorting and molecular profiling of circulating disease biomarkers. He is also known for his work in developing infection/inflammation on-a-chip devices for the biophysical and molecular characterization of immune cell interactions with pathogens.
When | 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm on Friday, October 25, 2024 |
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Location | CILSE 101, 610 Commonwealth Ave |