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BIOMEDICAL FACULTY MEMBER, DR. CHERIE STABLER, AS A CO-INVESTIGATOR, HAS RECEIVED A 3-YEAR, $3.3 MILLION DOLLAR GRANT, AWARDED BY THE JUVENILE DIABETES RESEARCH FOUNDATION.

DUE TO SCHEDULING CONFLICTS, THIS MONTH'S CREF (COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH EXCHANGE FORUM) HAS BEEN POSTPONED. WE ARE CURRENTLY WORKING ON TRYING TO RESCHEDULE THE CREF FOR SOMETIME EARLY IN 2010.
We do apologize for the short notice and any inconvenience this may cause. Please mark your calendars accordingly.

TINY TECHNOLOGY MAY YIELD MAJOR FINDS -- AND POSSIBLE PERILS
Dr. Cherie Stabler's, one of our Biomedical Engineering faculty members, research shows promise in restoring the pancreatic "beta cells" that make insulin, and could be used to fight diabetes.




CoE RESEARCHERS GET NIH GRANT TO DEVELOP TISSUE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
A new grant from the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), will provide funding for University of Miami College of Engineering researchers to develop a novel bioreactor system that will control mechano-electrochemical environment for tissue growth and also provide online monitoring for the properties of engineered tissues.



SILVER MEETS SILICON
More and more seniors are using technology to stay connected and access services. Industrial Engineering Professors say IT providers should meet them halfway.




RESEARCH SHOWS GLASS CAN MAKE CONCRETE STURDIER
UM performs full-scale tests of glass-reinforced concrete columns.