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Sep 21, 2016

My Experience at COE

Written by Tyler Cole, a fourth year Chemical Engineering student who is also completing a Masters in Engineering Management.

Chemical Engineering

Sep 19, 2016

Eno Ebong, Abby Koppes, & Ryan Koppes to Participate in Tufts CTSI Junior Faculty Career Development Forum

Eno Ebong, Prof. Abby Koppes, and Prof. Ryan Koppes were selected as three out of the 29 junior faculty members chosen to participate in the Tufts CTSI 2016-2017 Junior Faculty Research Career Development Forum.

Chemical Engineering

student outside in Belize smiling

Sep 16, 2016

Sustainable Agriculture Engineering Service Trip in Belize 

Written by Cassandra Johnson, a fourth year chemical engineering student. About Me Cassandra Johnson is a fourth year chemical engineering student from Issaquah, WA. I had my first co-op at Takeda Pharmaceuticals where I was a part of the Analytical Team in the Oncology Department. At Takeda I ran various physiochemical assays and created new […]

Chemical Engineering

Sep 16, 2016

Engineering Better Medical Therapies Through Biology

New ChE Professor Debra Auguste is studying human biology to develop better medical therapies and drug delivery methods.

Chemical Engineering

Sep 15, 2016

ChE Student Tyler Cole Receives Joel Goldenberg Memorial Scholarship from ISPE

Tyler Cole '18, a fourth year Chemical Engineering student, has been selected as a recipient of the Joel Goldenberg Memorial Scholarship for the 2016 academic year.

Chemical Engineering

Sep 14, 2016

Webster to Give Keynote at European Society for Artificial Organs

Prof. and ChemE Chair Tom Webster will give a keynote address at the European Society for Artificial Organs in Warsaw Poland this Friday on the future of synthetic artificial organs in medicine.

Chemical Engineering

Sep 13, 2016

ChE Associate Professor Rebecca Carrier Awarded $5M NIH Bioengineering Research Partnership Grant

ChE Associate Professor Rebecca Carrier (PI) and Assistant Professor Abigail Koppes (co-I) were awarded a $5M NIH Bioengineering Research Partnership grant entitled “GuMI: New In Vitro Platforms to Parse the Human Gut Epithelial-Microbiome-Immune Axis.”

Chemical Engineering

Sep 02, 2016

Shashi Murthy Wins NSF Grant for Cell Therapy Manufacturing with Neon Therapeutics

Chemical Engineering Professor Shashi Murthy has received funding from the National Science Foundation to develop novel manufacturing technologies for cell-based cancer therapies.  This project will be a collaborative effort with Cambridge, MA-based Neon Therapeutics which is developing neo-antigen-based therapeutic vaccines and cell-based therapies for cancer.  Cell-based therapies represent the next major frontier in the treatment […]

Chemical Engineering