SBME Seminar: Simulation of Kidney Cystogenesis – Dr. James Glazier
Dr. Glazier will illustrate their use in a variety of contexts new and old focusing on epithelial organization, from the simulation of somite formation during development to epithelial homeostasis in the skin and the eye, kidney cystogenesis and developmental toxicology. Dr. Glazier will also discuss the kinds of questions we can answer with Virtual Tissue models to gain scientific insight and for biomedical engineering applications.
Events
Calendar
- This event has passed.
BMEG 598: November 21st Session
November 21 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm PST
BMEG 598: November 21st Session
Through the BMEG 598: Biomedical Engineering Seminar, Biomedical Engineering graduate students will be exposed to innovative and cutting-edge research happening both on the UBC campus with their colleagues and around the world. This session is part of a series during which students will present their research. The students presenting and the title of their presentation can be found below.
Students Presenting:
Ali Chamkalani “How the T Cell Environment Shapes Growth and Phenotype“
Saud Lingawi “Design of a Sensor System to Reliably and Continuously Monitor Cardiac Arrest-Associated Physiological Parameters During Periods of Absent Blood Flow“