Current graduate students
Technology Innovation & Policy Forum 2016 Conference
Seminar - “Valorization of Waste Protein Biomass for Bio-based Plastics, Composites and Adhesives Development” by Tizazu Mekonnen, Polymer Engineering Scientist, E.I. DuPont
ABSTRACT: The increasing demand, cost escalation and environmental impact of raw materials for industrial chemicals, materials, and energy production impel the development of sustainable strategies for resource utilization. Such sustainable resource demand spurred investigation for the utilization of agricultural and forestry wastes and by-products. The emergence of bovine spongiform encephalopathy reduced most of the traditional uses of rendered animal meals such as blood meal, meat, and bone meal as animal feed, effectively making it an industrial waste.
Seminar - “Heart-on-a-plate for Drug Discovery and Disease Modeling” by Milica Radisic, Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto
ABSTRACT: The current drug development process is both very slow (15 year average) and costly ($1.5B/drug average). Despite this hefty investment, inefficiencies in the drug screening process routinely result in the withdrawal of drugs from the market due to serious toxicities and adverse cardiovascular effects. Safety screen assessments performed on cell cultures and animal models do not always correlate with clinical risk.
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Waterloo Undergraduate Nanotechnology Conference
Notice of PhD Oral Defence - "Development, Modeling, Analysis, and Optimization of a Novel Inland Desalination with Zero Liquid Discharge for Brackish Groundwaters" by Khaled Elsaid
Notice of PhD Oral Defence - "Development, Modeling, Analysis, and Optimization of a Novel Inland Desalination with Zero Liquid Discharge for Brackish Groundwaters" by Khaled Elsaid
Notice of PhD Oral Defence - "Water Leak Detection in Industrial Electric Arc Furnances" by Hamzah Al-Shawarghi
Seminar - “A Cautionary Tale of Measurement and Model Uncertainty – The Development of an NMR Metabolomic Platform for Cell Culture Analysis” by Stanislav Sokolenko, PhD, Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo
ABSTRACT: Truly rational design has been a major goal of bioengineering for some time. And while certain aspects of genetic engineering have become more predictable, the need for information about cellular behaviour has only continued to grow. The availability of genomic, transcriptomic, and metabolomic data has opened the door to the synthesis of multiple levels of information in biological research.
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