News

Mar 10, 2016
ChE Professor & Chair Tom Webster Featured in Healthzette for Future of 3D Printing in Medicine
ChE Professor & Chair Thomas Webster was featured in the article “Grab that Printed Heart, Would You?” on the website HealthZette.

Mar 10, 2016
ChE Professor Sunho Choi’s Paper is 3rd Most Downloaded Article on Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
ChE Assistant Professor Sunho Choi’s paper “Effect of the structural constituents of metal organic frameworks on carbon dioxide capture” was ranked 3rd in the category of Most Downloaded Microporous and Mesoporous Materials Articles in the past 90 days.

Mar 10, 2016
ChE Professor and Chair Thomas Webster Featured in Medical News Today for Research in Silver Nanoparticle-Embedded Polymersome Nanocarriers
ChE Professor & Chair Thomas Webster was featured on the Medical News Today website for the article “Synthetic immune cells: a possible solution to antibiotic resistance?”

Mar 09, 2016
Ed Goluch to deliver a talk at the SELECTBIO-Point of Care Diagnostics Conference
ChE Professor Ed Goluch will give an invited talk on “Monitoring Infections using Electrochemical Sensors that Detect Bacterial Metabolites” at SELECTBIO-Point of Care Diagnostics Conference in Madrid.

Mar 09, 2016
Goluch Group Presents Research at PittCon in Atlanta
The Goluch Group presented its research at PittCon, the world's leading conference for laboratory science.
Mar 08, 2016
Prof. Tom Webster gives workshop on FDA regulation of regenerative medicine
Prof. Tom Webster will give a workshop on the FDA's regulation of regenerative medicine based on his experience obtaining FDA approval for medical devices developed from his lab.

Mar 08, 2016
ChE Alum Aaron Lamoureux Published in Nature Communications
Aaron Lamoureux, ChE'12, was published in Nature Communications for his article on "Dynamic kirigami structures for integrated solar tracking".
Mar 04, 2016
Prof. Webster participated in invited session at the Orthopedic Research Society
Prof. Thomas Webster participated in an invited session at the Orthopedic Research Society to discuss ways to create effective collaborations between clinicians, academics, and persons from industry.