CRBI/CIRC Seminar - Dr. Pouya Rezai, Associate Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Lassonde School of Engineering Functional Materials Integrated with Microfluidics for Sample Preparation and Detection of Pathogens and …

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CRBI/CIRC Seminar - Dr. Derek Wilson, Professor Department of Chemistry Understanding COVID vaccine efficacy on the molecular level

CRBI/CIRC Seminar - Dr. Sebastian Magierowski, Associate Professor, Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science York University Sequencing on Silicon

CRBI Seminar - Dr. Martin Schmeing, McGill University Thursday April 25th 2024 Biosynthesis and use of the most interesting polymer you didn’t know existed Abstract: Cyanophycin is a natural product polymer …

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  CRBI/CIRC Seminar - Dr. Alvine Boaye Belle, Assistant Professor, , Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science York University Humanity 101 for cyber-physical systems

CRBI/CIRC Seminar - Dr. Jennifer Chen, Associate Professor, Chemistry, York University Nanocrystals and their assemblies for sensing and imaging

CRBI/CIRC Seminar -Dr.Laleh Seyyed-Kalantari, Assistant Professor, Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science York University Fair generative AI in the era of foundation models Dr. R. Shayna Rosenbaum, Professor, Department …

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CRBI/CIRC Seminar - Dr. Darius Rackus, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, TMU Microfluidic tools for determining disease immunity

CRBI/CIRC Seminar - Dr. Sergey Krylov, Distinguished Research Professor, Chemistry York University Enhancing the Reliability of Home Diagnostic Testing: Challenges and Solutions

CRBI/CIRC Seminar - Dr. Derek Wilson, Professor Chemistry, York University A tale of early and late stage anti-covid drug development

CRBI/CIRC Seminar - Dr. Manos Papgelis, Associate Professor Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, York University Mobility-based models for epidemic spreading

CRBI/CIRC Seminar - Dr. Sebastian Magierowski, Associate Professor Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, York University A Chip Designer's Tour Across Virus Detection Land