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Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry - McGuigan Lab, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Toronto
Photo by Sara Collaton
Yong Wang, associate professor of biomedical engineering, on April 2, 2014. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Yong Wang, associate professor of biomedical engineering, on April 2, 2014. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Yong Wang, associate professor of biomedical engineering, on April 2, 2014. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Yong Wang, associate professor of biomedical engineering, on April 2, 2014. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Scriptoria Communications has built a reputation as a world-class provider of communications training for biomedical research organisations.
These photos were taken at two scientific writing courses that Scriptoria provided for scientists at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC). The main focuses of the day-long courses were: (i) writing clearly and accurately in English; (ii) expressing scientific results efficiently; and (iii) overcoming the hurdles to getting work published in prominent journals.
To find out more about Scriptoria’s training courses go to www.scriptoria.co.uk/Scriptoria-Training-Courses.html or email enquiries@scriptoria.co.uk.
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Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry - McGuigan Lab, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Toronto
Photo by Sara Collaton
Yong Wang, associate professor of biomedical engineering, on April 2, 2014. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
leica m6 // leica summilux 35mm f/1.4 asph // legacy pro 400 // kodak d-76 1+1 // 9.5 min with normal agitation cycles
Hard engineering to stabilize this collapsing road would be very expensive. Bioengineering with vetiver is 'green' and much cheaper.
2022 FOSSI scholar Nya Evans, Bioengineering, North Carolina A&T State University; and David Anderson, Vice President, Global Customer Quality & Supply Chain Excellence, at the Solvay FOSSI Forum
Yong Wang, associate professor of biomedical engineering, on April 2, 2014. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Yong Wang, associate professor of biomedical engineering, on April 2, 2014. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Continuity 6 a computational tool for continuum problems in bioengineering and physiology, especially those related to cardiac mechanics and electrocardiology research. In addition to continuum modeling, Continuity 6.0 has facilities for least-squares fitting of parametric models to experimental measurements from diverse sources including gross anatomy, histomorphology, 3-D medical imaging, and physiological and biomechanical testing.
5 March 2012: The UK-Singapore Partners-in-Science programme organised a talk on the development of diagnostic instrumentation suitable for use in infrastructure-challenged environments.
Yong Wang, associate professor of biomedical engineering, on April 2, 2014. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)