• SOURCE, the Showcase of Opportunities for Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavor

    Curry Student Center 360 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA, United States

    Learn more about what cutting-edge research and creative endeavors look like at Northeastern. Talk one-on-one with faculty from across the colleges about their work – and learn how you can get involved in projects during your time at Northeastern. SOURCE is a collaboration between Bouvé College of Health Sciences; College of Arts, Media and Design; […]

  • Chemical Engineering Fall Seminar Series: Niya Sa

    305 Shillman 360 Huntington Ave, 305 Shillman, Boston, MA, United States

    Probe the Dynamic Interfaces of Beyond Lithium-ion Energy Storage Systems Location: 305 Shillman Hall Abstract: Rapid growth of technology in the past few decades has spurred a demand for advanced energy storage devices. The invention of a more advanced battery system with higher levels of performance will be a groundbreaking discovery in the rechargeable battery […]

  • ChE PhD Dissertation Defense: Rudolf Abdelmessih

    Name: Rudolf Abdelmessih Title: Investigating Strategies for Engineering More Efficient Drug Nanocarriers for Treatment of Human Metastatic Breast Cancer the Impact of Hydrophobic Drug Encapsulation on the Properties of Lipid-Based Nanoparticles and Drug Bioavailability Date: 11/04/2024 Time: 1:00:00 PM Committee Members: Prof. Debra T. Auguste (Advisor) Prof. Rebecca Carrier Prof. Stephen Hatfield Prof. Francisco Hung […]

  • Chemical Engineering Fall Seminar Series: Susan Roberts

    305 Shillman 360 Huntington Ave, 305 Shillman, Boston, MA, United States

    Molecular Engineering for Production of Anti-cancer Compounds in Plant Cell Culture Location: 305 Shillman Hall Abstract: Our research is focused on cellular engineering and design of bioprocesses using plant-based systems. Plants produce sophisticated small molecules that play key roles in defense against predators and environmental elements. These natural products are synthesized through specialized metabolic pathways, […]

  • ChE PhD Dissertation Defense: Dominick Guida

      Name: Dominick Guida Title: Characterizing and Modeling Heterogeneity in Alkaline Zn-MnO2 Batteries Using Synchrotron CT and EDXRD Date: 11/25/2024 Time: 11:00:00 AM Committee Members: Prof. Joshua Gallaway (Advisor) Prof. Leila Deravi Prof. Richard West Location: EXP 610 and Teams Abstract: Alkaline Zn-MnO2 cells have dominated the primary battery industry for decades, enabled by their inherent […]

  • Chemical Engineering Fall Seminar Series: Omokolade Adebowale

    305 Shillman 360 Huntington Ave, 305 Shillman, Boston, MA, United States

    Multiscale Mechanoimmunology: From Molecular Mechanisms to Precision Therapies Location: 305 Shillman Hall Abstract: Multiscale Mechanoimmunology: From Molecular Mechanisms to Precision Therapies Therapeutic immune cells have the potential to treat complex diseases. Some therapies, such as CAR T cells, are effective against blood cancers but are not effective against solid cancers, which comprise about 90% of […]

  • ChE PhD Dissertation Defense: Peng Zhao

    Name: Peng Zhao Title: Impact of ECM-Based Hydrogel Delivery Vehicle Properties on Cell Survival in a 3D In Vitro Injection Model for Retinal Progenitor Cell Transplantation Date: 12/10/2024 Time: 2:00:00 PM Committee Members: Prof. Rebecca Carrier (Advisor) Prof. Abigail Koppes Prof. Sidi Bencherif Prof. Michael Young Location: EXP 610-A Abstract: Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is […]

  • ChE PhD Dissertation Defense: Yuan Li

    Name: Yuan Li Title: Establishing a Physiologically Relevant Upper Gastrointestinal In Vitro Model Incorporating Bile Salts and Simplified Commensal Microbial Consortium Date: 12/13/2024 Time: 2:00:00 PM Committee Members: Prof. Rebecca Carrier (Advisor) Prof. Abigail Koppes Prof. Erel Levine Prof. Jiahe Li Location: EXP 610-A Abstract: Bacteria-epithelial-immune crosstalk plays crucial roles in intestinal physiology. Bile salts (BS) […]

  • Chemical Engineering Spring Seminar Series: Sara H. Rouhanifard

    Developing tools for single-molecule sequencing and imaging of RNA modifications Location: 135 Shillman Hall Abstract: Despite every cell in the human body having the same genetic makeup, gene expression varies greatly between them. The process of DNA transcription into RNA, along with subsequent post-transcriptional modifications, is crucial for achieving this variability and enabling cell specialization. […]

  • Chemical Engineering Spring Seminar Series: Ke Zhang

    Life in a tight spot: Spying on bacteria in complex spaces Location: 135 Shillman Hall Abstract: Nucleic acids are programmable biomolecules that hold great promises as a therapeutic. However, with over 40 years of development, only a handful of nucleic acid drugs ever reached the market. The lack of greater success is in part due […]