News and Views September 2020
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NEWS AND VIEWS
News and Views September 2020
# The Regenerative Engineering Society 2020
Awards and Recognitions American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) inducted its 2020 Fellows in an online ceremony on June 5. AIMBE is the authoritative voice and advocate for the value of medical and biological engineering to society. Its mission is to recognize excellence, advance the public understanding of, and accelerate medical and biological innovation. AIMBE also drives advocacy initiatives into action on Capitol Hill and beyond. At AIMBE College of Fellows, Fellows are nominated each year by their peers and represent the top two percent of the medical and biological engineering community. They are considered the life-blood of AIMBE and work toward realizing AIMBE’s vision to provide medical and biological engineering innovation for the benefit of humanity. Congratulations to the SFB Members who were inducted as 2020 Members of the AIMBE College of Fellows: Jianjun Guan, PhD, Washington University in St. Louis SuPing Lyu, PhD, Medtronic Jon P. Moseley, PhD, Wright Medical Angela Panoskaltsis-Mortari, PhD, University of Minnesota Josephine Allen, PhD, University of Florida Themis Kyriakides, PhD, Yale University Qiaobing Xu, PhD, Tufts University Lauren D. Black, PhD, Tufts University Jaime E. Ramirez-Vick, PhD, Wright State University Yunzhi Yang, PhD, Stanford University Christopher Bettinger, PhD, Carnegie Mellon University
The International Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering The International Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering (IAMBE) announced 28 distinguished colleagues that have been elected to its 2020 Class of Fellows.
The election to the Academy represents a highly selective process, and there are currently about 150 members before the announcement of Class 2020. The IAMBE Fellows are nominated by current Fellows, evaluated by the Membership Committee, and elected by a voting process of all active Fellows. The election to the Academy is in recognition of a colleague’s distinguished contributions to and leadership in the field of medical and biological engineering at an international level. The new Fellow Induction will be held in a Virtual Induction Ceremony, in conjunction with Carnegie Mellon Forum on Biomedical Engineering on September 18, 2020. The following are some of 2020 Class of Fellows: Christopher N. Bowman, PhD, University of Colorado Boulder LisaBrannon-Peppas,PhD,TheUniversityofTexasatAustin Ashutosh Chilkoti, PhD, Duke University John Fisher, University of Maryland David Kaplan, PhD, Tufts University Cato Laurencin, PhD, University of Connecticut
POLY Fellows Program The POLY Fellows Program was established in 2009 to recognize excellence in all ways that POLY members advance the field of polymer science, through either scientific accomplishments, service to the profession, or both. The awards are administered and sponsored by the POLY division of the American Chemical Society (ACS). F
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