2023 CMBE Council Election

The BMES Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering (CMBE) Special Interest Group (SIG) is electing candidates for 2023 CMBE council members. Three council members are to be elected this year.

The CMBE-SIG brings together researchers with diverse backgrounds in scientific and clinical interests with a common goal of understanding how physical forces control biological processes and a desire to improve the practice of medicine, human and veterinary, through the results of their research. CMBE council members offer great opportunity to serve the CMBE community, to shape the future of CMBE and network with outstanding colleagues in the field.

We are electing 2023 CMBE council members who are committed to growing CMBE SIG as the leading society of cellular molecular bioengineering. We are actively seeking a diverse slate of candidates for these positions. These positions are part of the leadership pathway within the CMBE. Service term is two years.  This year, we have elicited the following outstanding candidates for the election.

 

Evangelia Bellas, Ph.D

Assistant Professor of Bioengineering

Temple University.

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Stephanie Seidlits, Ph.D

Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering

University of Texas at Austin

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Ritu Raman, Ph.D

Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering

MIT

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Weiqiang Chen, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering

New York University

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Ovijit Chaudhuri, PhD

Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Bioengineering

Stanford University

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Allen Liu, Ph.D

Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering

University of Michigan

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Procedure:

Only CMBE-SIG members are eligible to vote. You will need to log in with your BMES credentials to access the voting page. When you are ready:

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