Professor Hagan Bayley (Oxford) delivered a Syracuse University IGERT Lecture, “Minimal artificial tissues from communicating droplet networks,” on June 10, 2013. This event was sponsored by the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Biomedical and Chemical Engineering and by the Syracuse University Soft Interfaces IGERT Program.
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NSF IGERT Video & Poster Competition
2013 Soft Interfaces IGERT Retreat
The 2013 Soft Interfaces IGERT Retreat was held on Saturday, March 2, 2013. The Retreat was a one-day mini conference that included brief research presentations by all current IGERT students, a poster session by IGERT Associates and the visit of our external advisory board (with a keynote lecture by one of the advisory board members). The program can be viewed here [pdf].