Matt Childers Renewed As Predoctoral BCTG Trainee
Congratulations to Matt Childers who has been been renewed to continue as a predoctoral trainee on the Bioengineering Cardiovascular Training Grant!
Read MoreCongratulations to Matt Childers who has been been renewed to continue as a predoctoral trainee on the Bioengineering Cardiovascular Training Grant!
Read MoreCongratulations to Clare Towse who received the 2015 UW Postdoc Mentor of the Year Award! See the department’s article on Clare by pressing here.
Read MoreCongratulations to Alissa Bleem who received a 2015 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship!
Read MoreUndergraduate Robert Su received a prestigious Capstone Scholarship from the Department of Bioengineering as well as a Mary Gates Research Scholarship for his Capstone Project work on DIVE. DIVE is a piece of software currently under development in the Daggett Lab for visualizing large datasets. Congratulations, Robert!
Read MoreValerie is honored to have been named a Biophysical Society Fellow for 2011 for her technical innovations and improvements in the field of molecular dynamics simulation.
Read MoreCongratulations to the Daggett Lab’s 2011 graduates! Byron Kwok graduated with a B.S. in bioengineering, and Jackson Kellock graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.S. in Chemistry.
Read MoreA team of graduate students from the engineering school, including the Daggett Lab’s Jonathan Cheng, was awarded 2nd place in the UW Environmental Innovation Challenge presented by the Foster School of Business. The team created a system to facilitate water disinfection using solar energy for use in the developing world.
Read MoreGraduate students Denny Bromley and Steve Rysavy presented their new data visualization program at the 2010 Microsoft eScience Workshop in Berkeley, CA.
Read MoreCongratulations to undergraduate Sara Calhoun who was awarded a Washington Research Foundation Fellowship!
Read MoreCongratulations to Michelle McCully for receiving an NDSEG Fellowship, a three-year graduate research award, from the Department of Defense!
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