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Yale University School of Medicine
Mending the Human Machine: Biomedical Engineering at Yale

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Friday February 24, 2006 1:30 - 3:30 PM

The Anlyan Center Auditorium

300 Cedar Street, New Haven

Biomedical Engineering, one of Yale’s youngest and most dynamic departments, stands at the center of diverse research partnerships that are combining insights from engineering, basic biology and the clinic to bring novel treatments to the bedside. Hear Yale scientists describe innovative vaccine strategies, the application of state-of-the-art microscopy in the clinic, and techniques for guiding stem cells to build new blood vessels and nerves.


 

Opening Remarks

Carolyn W. Slayman, Ph.D.
Deputy Dean for Academic and Scientific Affairs


 

 

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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING AT YALE:
COLLABORATIONS AND TRANSLATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS

 

W. Mark Saltzman, Ph.D.
Goizueta Foundation Professor of Chemical Biomedical Engineering and of Cellular and Molecular Physiology

 

 

Fahmy
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Mellman
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TOWARDS THE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW GENERATION VACCINE SYSTEMS BASED ON BIOLOGICAL-DRIVEN DESIGNS

 

Tarek Fahmy, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering

 

Ira S. Mellman, Ph.D. Sterling Professor of Cell Biology and Professor of Immunobiology

 

 

Levene
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Prober
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BRINGING MULTIPHOTON MICROSCOPY TO THE CLINIC: ASSESSMENT OF WOUND HEALING WITH ARTIFICIAL SKIN GRAFTS AND OTHER APPLICATIONS

 

Michael J. Levene, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering

 

Jordan S. Pober, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Pathology, Immunobiology and Dermatology

 

 

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ARCHITECTURAL HYDROGELS: SCAFFOLDS FOR VASCULAR AND NEURAL PROGENITOR CELL CONSTRUCTS FOR THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

 

Erin Lavik, Sc.D.
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering

 

Joseph A. Madri, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Pathology and of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology


REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED

 

SPONSORED BY
Office of the Dean, Yale School of Medicine


About The Dean's Workshops

The Dean's Workshops series brings together physicians and scientists from across the School of Medicine, the Yale medical center and Yale University to address topics of critical importance in advancing biomedical research and patient care. The workshops will serve as a forum for new ideas and collaborations across disciplines.



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