
Carolyn Ren
@carolynrenuw
Professor of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, University of Waterloo
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https://uwaterloo.ca/mechanical-mechatronics-engineering/profile/c3ren 10-10-2015 03:04:58
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Congrats to @Haniengineer_ Dingran Chang Alam (/αƖ𝜙m/) Mahmud and the rest of the Kelley lab team on their J. Am. Chem. Soc. paper focused on direct SARS-CoV-2 viral particle detection! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…


Carolyn Ren's greatest accomplishment in COVID-19 research is her team and collaborators Emmanuel Ho developing a simple system to detect COVID-19, which is demonstrating tremendous potential to detect COVID-19 virus rapidly. Waterloo Microfluidics Lab - Led by @CarolynRenUW


💥Check out Eugenia’s talk today at 3:30pm EST Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Program in Polymers and Soft Matter seminar “Bridging the gap between molecules and nanoparticles” More info: polymerscience.mit.edu/?page_id=4267


We are curating a list of #bioengineering seminars hosted by universities across the world and freely available online: biomicrofluidics.com/seminars Access outside the ivory tower an advantage of the pandemic. Talks by thought leaders including: Shana Kelley Jennifer A. Lewis Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic





It was a pleasure to participate in a Panel Discussion regarding new tech for pandemic preparedness with the winner of the 2021 Friesen Prize from Friends of CIHR Prof. Lorne Tyrrell w/Prof. Mitra and Prof. Ren Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology Waterloo Microfluidics Lab - Led by @CarolynRenUW Waterloo Research UAlberta Med & Dent Waterloo Pharmacy


Congratulations to University of Waterloo researchers, Carolyn Ren, Nandita Basu, @NailaKeletaMae and Stephen L Smith for their new/renewed #CRC appointments!


Congratulations to our new Canada Research Chairs 🌟Nandita Basu (Nandita Basu), Canada Research Chair in Global Water Sustainability and Ecohydrology and @tracy2008wen (Carolyn Ren), Canada Research Chair in Microfluidic Technologies! Read more: bit.ly/3TJX9u4


.Human in Motion Robotics Inc., a company co-founded in 2016 by Dr. Siamak Arzanpour, Mechanical Engineering alumnus, is supplying the Canadian government with 2 units of a wearable lower-limb exoskeleton called XoMotion for clinical testing at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital uwaterloo.ca/engineering/ne…



