Craig Forest
@craigrforest
Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech, Serial entrepreneur, Avid cyclist
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http://pbl.gatech.edu 10-07-2011 13:40:30
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Here's an easy way to reuse pipettes for patch clamping all day... bio-protocol.org/e4085 . Our latest paper describes the optimal method Theda Kolber William Stoy Ed Boyden Suhasa
Earlier this month Craig Forest, Associate Director of MAKE, delivered the 2021 Jack Zeigler Outstanding Educator Lecture. His talk was titled, “Enabling student ownership of making, invention, and entrepreneurship.” You can watch the full lecture at bit.ly/3D1koaJ.
Collaborative Emory/Georgia Tech I3 grant awarded with the Craig Forest nicely right ahead of holidays! Huge effort and congrats to PhD student Mercedes Gonzalez Mercedes Gonzalez Emory School of Medicine
Components of this incredible project were developed in the labs of ME professors Craig Forest and David L. Hu.
Congrats to Craig Forest on being selected as a “Chair Fellow” in Entrepreneurship by Georgia Tech ME. Forest plans to develop entrepreneurship modules for undergrad courses, improve ties between the Woodruff School and ATDC and CREATE-X, and support faculty patents and startups.
Roxanne Moore, the Senior Research Engineer at CEISMC, is featured on the Georgia Tech Alumni’s 40 Under 40 Class of 2022. Check it out here: bit.ly/3B0y1cG
An early Alzheimer’s research team, led by Woodruff School Professor Craig Forest and Emory University Assistant Professor Matt Rowan, has been awarded a $3.8M NIH grant for precision robotics. Read the full story: b.gatech.edu/3VmTEf5
Grad students in Craig Forest's Precision Biosystems lab have created this Twitter bot, patcherBot, that automatically posts robotized patch clamp recordings from live brain tissue... even more surprisingly, hundreds of people follow it! Why, you ask? I guess #WeCanDoThat 🐝🧠
I learned a ton this afternoon with Prof. Craig Forest, both about miniature robotic neuroscience instrumentation *and* about the origin of @inventureprize, our incredible student-run maker spaces, and Georgia Tech CREATE-X which, together, have ignited the innovation culture of our campus