Conversations with Clinicians Series
The conversation series aims to promote informal dialogue between bioengineering graduate students/faculty and clinician-scientists, with three end goals in mind:
- To expose researchers to the outstanding medical challenges that could be addressed with technological and scientific innovation
- For researchers to understand the process of translating research and technologies into clinical solutions
- For researchers to discuss their current work with physicians to obtain feedback on the clinical feasibility of their ideas.
These events are held in an informal discussion format in which the clinician will give a 30 minute presentation on their own research, as well as current state-of-the-art technologies and remaining challenges within their field of clinical expertise. The presentation will also address common barriers to translating research and how these obstacles can be overcome. This will be followed by a 30 minute dialogue in which the attendees will ask questions about their research or about the earlier presentation. Food will be provided at these events.
Technique Symposium
Summer 2010
This three-day event will feature short seminars (30-45 min) and in-lab demonstrations (1-3 hrs) of different experimental techniques used around campus taught by graduate students, staff, and corporate representatives. Courses range from traditional to cutting edge techniques and include topics such as Western Blotting, table top SEM, and Fast PCR. For more information, visit last year’s page at http://www.techniquesymposium.bbugs.gatech.edu.
If you want to help with BBUGS Research Committee events, please contact the Research Co-Chairs: Asha Shekaran (ashashekaran@gatech.edu) and Chi-Chi Esimai (cesimai@gatech.edu).



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