Klapperich Lab profiled in IEEE Pulse this month.
The article discusses a number of labs in Boston working on “Global Health 2.0” projects. http://online.qmags.com/PULSE0711
The article discusses a number of labs in Boston working on “Global Health 2.0” projects. http://online.qmags.com/PULSE0711
Dr. Klapperich will be discussing Dr. Sam Sia of Columbia University’s new Nature Medicine paper on microfluidic ELISAs for HIV detection. The segment should air on Sunday around 5:20pm ET.
Jake Trueb passed his M.S. defense in Mechanical Engineering this afternoon. The title of his thesis is, “A PORTABLE, POWERLESS SYSTEM FOR NUCLEIC ACID PURIFICATION.” Congratulations to Jake.
Congrats to our newest graduate in Biomedical Engineering! Jane’s thesis is titled, “Concentrating Complex Biological Samples for Point-of-Care Diagnostics.”
Alexander W. Gruentzig, Catherine M. Klapperich, Andre Sharon, Jeff Braman, Anirban Chatterjee and Alexis F. Sauer-Budge, A new DNA extraction method for automated food analysis, Anal. Methods, (2011), DOI: 10.1039/C0AY00701
We are all looking forward to seeing old colleagues and new in New Hampshire next week! GRC Website
The SNAP team traveled to Nicaragua this March to perform field tests. The team and our travel companions in the College of Engineering are profiled here!
Over the past semester, I have met many talented science writers and bloggers online and in person. I hope this blog will become a new place for active science, engineering, policy and development discussions!
Second Annual Translational Research Symposium Thursday, May 26 from 7:45 am to 2:00 pm Boston University School of Management Executive Leadership Conference Center 595 Commonwealth Avenue, 4th Floor Boston, Massachusetts