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- ECE Distinguished Lecture 2025: Pamela Cosman11:00 am
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- From Refugees to ‘Non-Criminal Collaterals’: Immigration after the Vietnam War and Now with Ben Tran4:00 pm
- Research on Tap: Engineering the Future of Surgery4:00 pm
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Research on Tap: Engineering the Future of Surgery
Advances at the intersection of surgery and engineering are reshaping how we understand and treat disease. From next-generation devices, robotics, and bioengineering platforms, to AI-powered decision support and predictive modeling, these collaborations are unlocking new possibilities for improved surgical care and patient outcomes.
This Research on Tap will bring together Boston University surgeons and engineers with the shared goal of driving these translational discoveries. Join us to explore convergent research spanning wound-healing, trauma, cancer, critical care, medical devices, and more.
| When | 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm on 30 October 2025 |
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| Building | BUMC Hiebert Lounge (Room 1407) 72 East Concord Street, Boston, MA 02118 |