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LECTURES AT THE LEADING EDGE

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

2010
October 6 John Kilner, Imperial College London
How to Make the Most of Your Defects: Engineering Tomorrow’s Clean Power
October 13 Robert Langer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Irving O. Shoichet Distinguished Lecture
Biomaterials & Biotechnology: From the Discovery of the First Angiogenesis Inhibitors
to the Development of Controlled Drug Delivery Systems and the Foundation of
Tissue Engineering
October 20 Neil Armstrong, University of Arizona
The Critical Role of Interface Science in New Solar Energy Conversion Platforms
October 27 Bruce Lyne, Royal Institute of Technology
Can Nanotechnology Help Save the Canadian Forest Products Industry?
November 3 Kristi Anseth, University of Colorado at Boulder
Engineering Cell Niches in a Couple of Clicks
November 10 David Tirrell, California Institute of Technology
Reinterpreting the Genetic Code: Non-Canonical Amino Acids in Protein Design, Evolution
& Analysis
December 8 Menachem Elimelech, Yale University
Science and Technology for Sustainable Water Supply
2011
January 5 Yury Gogotsi, Drexel University
Carbide-Derived Carbons for Energy Related Applications
January 19 Sally Benson, Stanford University
Can Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide in Deep Geological Formulations Help Solve
the Global Warming Problem?
February 2 James Liao, University of California, Los Angeles
Biological Synthesis of Fuels and Chemicals
February 16 Yi Tang, University of California, Los Angeles
Engineered Biosynthesis of Blockbuster Drugs
March 2 Kevin Healy, University of California, Berkeley
Touchy-feely Materials that Direct Stem Cell Fate
March 23 John Anthony, University of Kentucky
Molecular Design for Organic Electronics
March 30 Dave Mooney, Harvard University
Materials to Program Cells in Situ
April 6 Howard Stone, Princeton University
Cellular-scale Hydrodynamics: From Red Blood Cells to Bacterial Streamers

LECTURES AT THE LEADING EDGE are supported by alumni and friends of the Department www.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

All seminars will be held at 12:30 pm in Room 116 of the Wallberg Building, 200 College Street, Toronto, Ontario

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