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The Department of Chemical Engineering provides internationally recognized leadership in education and research at the interface of science and engineering, anticipates the needs of our students and society as a whole, and contributes to responsible solutions for future generations.

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Lauren Flynn Contributes Technology Toward Reconstructive Surgeries
Michael Cunningham

New Technology to Help Burn Victims and Other Traumas Requiring Reconstructive Surgery

Dr. Lauren Flynn has successfully transformed human fat into a soft-tissue substitute that can potentially be used in repairing or replacing missing or damaged tissue. Initial human targets for this technology include patients who have undergone a lumpectomy or other tumour removal likely to cause deformity or scarring, burn victims and virtually any other type of disfiguring surgery.

"It's just a very flexible platform...I think people can see the potential and we're really excited."

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>Seminar - Ted Grandmaison (Queen's University)
Posted on March 19, 2012
Dr. Ted Grandmaison from Queen's University will be giving a seminar entitled "Some Current Trends in Air Pollution Control Technology" on March 22, 2012 at 9:30 am in Dupuis Hall, Room 215. ....[Full Details]

>Seminar - Robin Hissam (West Virginia University)
Posted on March 14, 2012
Dr. Robin Hissam from West Virginia University will be giving a seminar entitled "Controlled Assembly of Biological Molecules for Biomedical and Materials Applications" on March 15, 2012 at 9:30 am in Dupuis Hall, Room 215. ....[Full Details]

>Seminar - Paul Steen (Cornell University)
Posted on February 29, 2012
Dr. Paul Steen from Cornell University will be giving a seminar entitled "Dynamics and Stability of Reconfigurable Capillary Surfaces" on March 1, 2012 at 9:30 am in Dupuis Hall, Room 215. ....[Full Details]

>Seminar - Michael Brook (McMaster University)
Posted on February 06, 2012
Dr. Michael Brook from McMaster University's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology will be giving a seminar on February 9, 2012 at 9:30 am in Dupuis Hall, Room 215. ....[Full Details]

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