Busy day for the KSask Research Group at #WBC2024 today. Siyuan Li has an oral presentation at 8:30am (321-A), my keynote is at 9:30am (306-A), I co-chair the Multifunctional Biomaterials symposium at 1:40pm (315) and we have two posters at 6:00pm (P4-334 and P-340)!
Congratulations to MSE researchers Gianluigi Botton @bottonsgroup, Nabil Bassim @NDBassim, & André Phillion for their combined $9.15M in funding from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation @InnovationCA! Read more about the five @McMasterU funded projects->https://t.co/J4NhZsVbkk
Hot off the press - the Grandfield Research Group is hiring and looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow to start as early as May! Check out the brochure for more details and posting here: https://t.co/i27mys1ytJ
Looking forward to WBC 2020! Our workshop on Evaluating Blood-Biomaterial Interactions starts tomorrow (Thu. Dec. 10th) at 9:00am EST (14:00 GMT). Still time to register for this pre-congress event if interested. :)
https://t.co/NMc75iqdsl @WBC2020
Various workshops will be taking place as part of the #WBC2020 Virtual Pre-Congress Programme next week. Register today and join us at a cost of £36 per pre-congress workshop.
Complete your registration and learn more: https://t.co/M4fj1hkxhf
Attention all Canadian-based researchers, clinicians, students and entrepreneurs developing #cardiovascular technologies! ECHO provides #entrepreneurship training, mentorship, networking, and up to $250k in funding. Applications are due Aug 28, 2020: https://t.co/RxZjrEdTX5
Please share this posting - looking for a grad student to join our collaborative teams working on a project on Advanced Characterization of Biomaterials
We're still accepting applications for a PhD position at McMaster to work on biomaterial surface modification for an exciting artificial placenta project. Please share if you know anyone who may be interested.
Biomaterials researcher @KSaskResearch studies the way biological fluids interact with materials, and finds ways to manipulate those interactions to create better medical devices. Oh, and she loves the waterfalls in #hamont. (Don't we all?) | @McMasterEng https://t.co/Y7gd7qwg4u
Dr. Kathryn Grandfield, associate professor in materials science and engineering and biomedical engineering, was recently featured in MAC the Magazine.
Sugar Shack Dinner at the Canadian Biomaterials Society Meeting #CBS2019 in Quebec City. Great time seeing lots of familiar and new faces. Thanks to all the organizers! @CanBiomatSoc
A plan to bring to market a revolutionary device to help premature babies – and their parents – breathe easier by a team of @McMasterU and @WesternU students is among top honours at the Proteus Innovation Competition. Thanks for the shoutout, @WesternU! https://t.co/rtuQQPASqK
The Sask Research Group is currently seeking https://t.co/cCwpQMsE9u and Ph.D. students! If interested check out the posting! #McMasterEngineering#MaterialsAtMac