Dissertation Defense: Laureana Muok
“Engineering Choroid Plexus Organoid-Derived Exosomes for Drug Delivery”
Dept: Chemical & Biomedical Engineering
Chair(s): Dr. Yan Li and Dr. Tristan Driscoll
Dept: Chemical & Biomedical Engineering
Chair(s): Dr. Yan Li and Dr. Tristan Driscoll
The publication, part of an all-female research team, emphasizes prioritizing human factors in robotics design.
“This symposium comes at a critical time,” said Stacey Patterson, vice president for research at Florida State University.
Preparing to return to active duty, she's making history as the first Florida A&M University (FAMU) graduate from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering.
An invite-only workshop to strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration, explore innovative research synergies, and foster new projects that align with FAMU’s strategic goals. We invite all FAMU Pharmaceutical Technology and FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Department of Chemical & Biomedical Engineering faculty, graduate students and postdocs to attend, especially the morning session (before lunch).
Competing against 438 teams from around the globe, the 11-student team showcased groundbreaking research and engaged with leading researchers, industry pioneers, and startup founders in the rapidly evolving field of synthetic biology.
This event is sponsored by FAMU-FSU Engineering Department of Chemical & Biomedical Engineering.
The search for stronger, more adaptab
Overview: The purpose of this symposium is to bring established investigators, junior researchers and industrials together to discuss and expand this exciting area of research. In addition, a series of educational lectures are planned to educate the beginners (students and post-doctoral fellows) and motivate them to pursue research in this area.