News
May 02, 2017
2017 COE Co-op Awardees
Congratulations to this year’s COE Co-op Award recipients who were recognized for their professional development and achievements resulting from their co-op experiences.
Apr 27, 2017
2017 Huntington 100 Recipients
Congratulations to the COE students selected into Huntington 100.
Apr 26, 2017
Lee-Parsons Selected as NEASPB Keynote Speaker
ChE Associate Professor Carolyn W.T. Lee-Parsons gave the keynote speech on "Engineering the Production of Medicinal Natural Products from Plant Tissue Culture" at the Interdisciplinary Plant Science Symposium at the Northeast Regional American Society of Plant Biology Meeting.
Apr 26, 2017
NU Talks: Linking diet and health
ChE Associate Professor Rebecca Carrier discusses her research into the human gut microbiome during a NU Talks session at the ISEC opening.
Apr 24, 2017
Prof. Steve Lustig to speak at TEXPO
Information Technology Services will host the third annual Teaching & Technology Expo (TEXPO) on April 25, 2017. TEXPO celebrates how technology can support teaching, learning, and research. Prof. Steve Lustig will speak during a panel titled “Digital Presentation Tools for Natural Interactions”. Moderator John Patota from ITS will lead an engaging discussion over different options […]
Apr 24, 2017
Research from ChemE Undergraduate Deb Pano Featured on the Cover of Process Safety Progress
Deb Pano is a 4th year Chemical Engineering student pursuing her BS and MS degrees concurrently. She first became interested in process safety after traveling on Professor Ron Willey’s Dialogue of Civilizations in Tarragona, Spain during the summer of 2015. During this trip, Professor Willey taught a course on process safety which included visits to […]
Apr 11, 2017
Webster's Research Licensed by Audax Medical, Inc.
ChE Chair & Professor Thomas Webster developed a novel self-assembling nanomolecule that is being exclusively licensed by Audax Medical, Inc. for use in tissue regeneration.
Apr 10, 2017
GenomeWeb News and Proteomics News highlight research from the Slavov Lab
Recently the Slavov lab developed Single Cell ProtEomics by Mass Spectrometry (SCoPE-MS), and validated its ability to identify distinct human cancer cell types based on their proteomes. They used SCoPE-MS to quantify over a thousand proteins in differentiating mouse embryonic stem cells. The single-cell proteomes enabled them to deconstruct cell populations and infer protein abundance […]