Announcements

PhD students Jessica Funnell, Nathan Lampen, Rebecca Levy, and Derek Nelson have been awarded the Health Innovations Incubator and Technology Center (HII Tech) engineering fellowship. HII Tech is a research and development division of the Center for Disability Services (CFDS), a major provider of programs and services for individuals with disabilities in the Capital Region of New York for the last 75 years.

The NSF Graduate Research Fellowships were announced today and Douglas Wich, an undergraduate student in the BME department has been selected as a winner of the NSF fellowship.

Dr. Elizabeth Blaber's project "Understanding the Brain-Liver-Gut Axis during Spaceflight and Aging," a collaboration with NASA Ames and Johns Hopkins University, has been selected for funding by NASA's Space Biology Program.

A recent article from Leo Wan's group was promoted to the cover of the journal Advanced Biology. The title of the article is "Cell Chirality as a Novel Measure for Cytotoxicity" and the authors are Haokang Zhang and Leo Q. Wan.

The article can be found here:
https://doi.org/10.1002/adbi.202270011
and a brief summary of the abstract is shown below:

Dr. Pingkun Yan has been promoted to the rank of Associate Professor with tenure. Dr. Yan received his BS degree from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2001 and his PhD from the National University of Singapore in 2006. After completing his studies, Dr. Yan worked as a  Research Staff Member/Senior Scientist at Philips Research at the clinical site of the National Institutes of Health. He joined Rensselaer’s Department of Biomedical Engineering in 2017 as an Assistant Professor. Dr.

Dr. Xun Wang and Dr. Hisham Mohamed have been promoted to the rank of Senior Lecturer.

Dr. Ge Wang has been selected as the recipient of the Aden and Marjorie Meinel Technology Achievement Award of SPIE. This  award  is  presented  to  recognize outstanding  technical accomplishment  in  optics,  electro-optics,  photonic engineering,  or  imaging. In this specific case, the award recognizes Dr. Wang's pioneering contributions in X-ray and optical molecular tomography, including their coupling for biomedical applications.

Liz Blaber, an assistant professor in the biomedical engineering department, has been elected president of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Research (ASGSR) for 2023.