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Sep 20, 2019, 8:20am - 6:00pmWyss Event
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The 10th International Wyss Institute Symposium will focus on Next-Generation Diagnostics; convening the Institute’s vast network of collaborators, students, researchers, faculty and clinicians alongside industrial researchers, and members of academic institutions and foundations leading the development of diagnostics technology. This year’s Symposium will highlight the latest developments of this emerging field and address the need... Free and open to public -
Sep 21, 2018, 8:15am - 6:15pmWyss Event
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The 9th International Wyss Symposium will focus on new advances in the emerging field of Molecular Robotics, with the goal of sharing recent progress at the intersection of DNA nanotechnology, synthetic biology, robotics, and computer science, that could lead to programmable molecular machines as novel solutions for research and medicine. This event is free, however... Free and open to public -
Sep 22, 2017, 8:15am - 6:45pmWyss Event
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The 8th Annual Wyss International Symposium will focus on innovations in Therapeutic Organ Engineering, with the goal of sharing recent advances in 3D organ engineering, materials fabrication, and vascular integration that are leading to new organ transplant and regenerative medicine approaches. This event is free, however registration is required. Doors open for registration at 7:30am. Free and open to public -
Apr 30, 2010, 8:15am - 6:30pmWyss Event
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New Directions in Synthetic Biology, a symposium co-organized by Wyss core faculty members George Church, Jim Collins, Pam Silver, William Shih, and Peng Yin, will convene on Friday, April 30, 2010 at the Joseph B. Martin Conference Center, 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. This meeting will focus on forefront research at the leading edge of the Synthetic Biology field, with an emphasis on science-driven technology development relating to medicine, sustainability, ecology, and nanotechnology. The day will end with a panel discussion of the future scientific, commercial and ethical implications of these new advances, followed by a talk by Stewart Brand, editor of The Whole Earth Catalog. Free and open to public -
May 9, 2011, 8:15am - 6:30pmWyss Event
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The Microfluidics and Medicine symposium, chaired by Wyss core faculty members Don Ingber, George Whitesides and David Weitz, will focus on recent advances in the field of microfluidics that are accelerating development of medical technologies in areas ranging from diagnostics and therapeutics to high-throughput screening technologies and organs-on-chips. The day will end with a panel discussion on Commericialization Challenges and Lessons Learned, followed by a talk by George Whitesides on the future of this dynamic field. Free and open to public -
Jun 6, 2013, 8:15am - 6:30pmWyss Event
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Our 4th international annual symposium will focus on new nanotherapeutic and diagnostic technologies that are specifically inspired by living systems, and that promise to have a transformative impact on medicine and clinical care. Registration is now closed. Free and open to public -
Jun 8, 2012, 8:15am - 6:30pmWyss Event
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This international symposium will focus on research and technology development based on non-linear dynamical systems and self-organizing behavior that are beginning to transform the fields of medicine and robotics. It is co-organized by Wyss core faculty members Jim Collins, Ary Goldberger, Don Ingber, Radhika Nagpal, Conor Walsh and Robert Wood. Free and open to public -
Jun 29, 2015, 8:15am - 6:45pmWyss Event
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Our 6th annual international symposium will focus on the recent development and near-term impact of bioinspired robots that self-organize, respond and adapt to their environment, enhance movement, and interact in a seamless way with humans to improve health and society. This event is free, however registration is required. Free and open to public -
Jun 27, 2014, 8:15am - 6:30pmWyss Event
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The Wyss Institute's 5th international annual symposium will focus on the development of innovative materials inspired by Nature that respond to the environment by adapting their shape and function to continuously optimize energy efficiency, thermal gain, and other properties critical for sustainability or other high value applications. Organized by Wyss Institute Core Faculty members Joanna Aizenberg, Jennifer Lewis and Don Ingber, the day will include a number of distinguished speakers and a keynote presentation by Peter Vikusic from the University of Exeter. Due to an unprecedented number of positive responses, registration is now closed. Free and open to public -
Sep 20, 2016, 8:15am - 6:00pmWyss Event
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Our 7th annual international symposium will focus on advances in the field of Mechanobiology that have resulted in the development of new types of pharmaceuticals, drug delivery systems, engineered tissues, and wearable therapeutic devices that leverage physical forces or target mechanical signaling pathways as a core part of their mechanism of action. This event is free, however registration is required. Free and open to public