Students in the News
UW Bioengineering students excel in research, leadership and service. Read on to learn how our students are inventing the future of medicine.
Marvin Mecwan and Razieh Khalifehzadeh receive 2016 World Biomaterial Congress Travel Award
Marvin Mecwan, a Ph.D. student in Professor Buddy Ratner's lab, has received a $500 travel award to attend the 2016 World Biomaterial Congress in Montreal, Canada. The World Biomaterials Congress is the largest gathering of biomaterial researchers charting the future of the field.
Three BioE student-led teams advance to 2016 UW Business Plan Competition
UW Bioengineering students will lead miPS, MultiModal Health and Z-ion+ Technologies to the 2016 UW Business Plan Competition. They are among 36 teams who will compete for a total of $85,000 in seed funding to help launch their startups.
2016 Bioengineering Capstone Design Symposium
Engineering Solutions for Life and Health: May 23, 2016, 3:00-6:30 p.m., W.H. Foege Bioengineering Building (Foege North). Join UW Bioengineering as we celebrate the accomplishments in research and design innovation made by the Class of 2016.
Six students selected for Husky 100 Class of 2016
Husky 100 Class of 2016 awardees Ian Andrews, Krittika D’Silva, Natacha Lou Comandante, Anastasia Nicolov and Dominic Tran, and graduate student Gary Liu are among 100 UW students from Bothell, Seattle and Tacoma campuses in all areas of study making their most out of their time at UW.
Sophomore Caleb Perez receives 2014-15 UW Freshman Medal
UW Bioengineering sophomore Caleb Perez contributes to a world of good, and demonstrates commitment to advancing health care through his research in Assistant Professor Ying Zheng's lab and involvement with Bioengineers without Borders.
UW Bioengineering eNews Winter/Spring 2016
In this issue: Innovation and Impact | Featured Publications | Bioengineers in the News Have feedback? Contact the editors at bioenews@uw.edu. Welcome to UW Bioengineering's Winter/Spring 2016 eNews! I'm pleased to send you this update on our advances [...]