Shreiber Receives SoE Award
Professor David Shreiber has been awarded the SoE 2012 Outstanding Faculty Award, which recognizes excellence in teaching, research, and service.
Professor David Shreiber has been awarded the SoE 2012 Outstanding Faculty Award, which recognizes excellence in teaching, research, and service.
Philip Femano, Cecile Yama, and Vivak Patel each received an award from the Aresty Foundation to complete their undergraduate research.
Shirley Masand was awarded first place in the “PhD Student Paper Competition” in “Biomaterials and Nanotechnology” at the 2011 ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference in Farmington, PA. The award is based … Read More
Professors David Shreiber and Jeffrey Zahn (BME) have teamed with Professors Hao Lin and Jerry Shan (MAE) for a 3-year $407,000 grant from the NSF, entitled “A Theory-Based Electroporation Method … Read More
Professor David Shreiber received a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the NSF. The CAREER Award, which is NSF’s most prestigious honor for junior faculty, provdies $400,000 over a … Read More
Jeff Zahn and David Shreiber received a $111,289 grant from the NIH funded Point of Care Center for Emerging Technologies at the University of Cincinnati to develop microdevices for monitoring … Read More
Asha Singanamalli , a sophomore BME student, received a $1,000 award from the Aresty Foundation to support her project, entitled “Investigating biomechanical mechanisms of acupuncture.
Shirley Masand was awarded a fellowship from the prestigious, NIH-funded training program in Biotechnology at RU/UMDNJ
Four members of the lab received best paper awards at the 2008 ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference in Marco Island, FL. Margaret Julias received 2nd place and Harini Sundaraghavan 3rd place … Read More
Hailing Hao and David Shreiber received an award for “Outstanding Scientific and Engineering Innovation in a Poster Presentation” for the poster “The role of oligodendrocytes in mechanically coupling axons in … Read More