During her Arts and Lecture tour, Dr. Uche Blackstock visited the Bioengineering Department and spoke with the students about health inequities and how scientist's work affect the public.
BioEngineering Faculty Member Sid Dey awarded for his project, CAREER: Elucidating spatial and epigenetic regulation of gene expression during human development using photopatterning and single-cell multiomics
This instrumentation will make a transformational impact and unite everyone on campus who works on cells. It enables researchers to think in a new dimension, to design and execute large-scale experiments that push our limits of scientific understanding and develop technology in ways that were not possible before.