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University of Akron graduate student Aadithya Krishnan poses with his poster on the “Characterization of a Perivascular Polymeric Drug Delivery Device for the Inhibition of Intimal Hyperplasia”.
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Andrew Ditto from the lab of Dr. Yang Yun at the University of Akron shows his poster on “Surface Modification of Eletrospun PLGA Nanofibers with PEG-g-Chitosan”.
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The topic of Doug Medvetz’s poster is “In Vitro Anticancer Activity of Transition Metal Complexes”.
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Ryan Hartschuh, University of Akron graduate student, presents “High Contrast Nano-Ramen Spectroscopy with Optimized Polarization”.
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Yangjun Cai from the Depts. of Biomedical Engineering, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Akron, shows off his artfully worked images of human fibroblasts.
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Congratulations to all of our Spring 2006 Student Poster Winners! (L-R) Ryan Hartschuh, Doug Medvetz, Yangjun Cai, Aadithya Krishnan, and Andrew Ditto.
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Mark Kovacik (L) and Dr. Rex Ramsier (R) admire the MSNO mugs they received from President Bill Butler (C) as a thank you for speaking on cellular interactions with orthopedic implants of metal and other novel materials.
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Bob Anderhalt (L) of EDAX/TSL was rewarded with a mug from Bill Butler (R) for his fine presentation on the basics of particle analysis. A big thanks, also, to EDAX/TSL for sponsoring the wine and cheese reception.
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