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Dr. John Engen on Hydrogen Exchange Mass Spectrometry

Dr. John Engen uti­lizes hydrogen exchange mass spec­trom­etry to make con­fir­ma­tion of biosimilars a fea­sible task. His work was recently high­lighted in the journal Biopharm International.
March 03, 2014

3Qs: Drug diagnosis

Chemistry and chemical biology professor John R. Engen uses a novel technique to analyze large, complex biopharmaceutical drugs, which could have major implications for healthcare and its associated costs.
March 03, 2014

Animals, advertising, and entrepreneurship—it’s co- op on camera

Alexander Rickert, a biology major, won first place in the 2014 Coolest Co-op Video contest! “Rickert . . . trav­elled all the way to Hawaii for his co- op at Sea Life Park on the island of Oahu. He worked as an animal training intern at the edu­ca­tional and enter­tain­ment facility, learning how to com­mu­ni­cate […]
February 26, 2014

Brilliant and motivated, but a good hire?

Albert-László Barabási, a world-​​renowned net­work sci­en­tist and Dis­tin­guished Uni­ver­sity Pro­fessor of Physics at North­eastern Uni­ver­sity, is the inau­gural Robert Gray Dodge Pro­fessor of Net­work Sci­ence.
February 25, 2014

Brilliant and Motivated, but a good Hire?

The evidence is clear that Albert László Barabási, a world-renowned network scientist and Distinguished University Professor of Physics at Northeastern University, has enjoyed a successful career.
February 25, 2014

Students Find Life Calling Through Co- op

“The [Co-op Expo] event wel­comed nearly 300 stu­dents, fac­ulty, and staff. One of the atten­dees, freshman biology major Jenifer Obrige­witch, COS’18, noted that set­ting up your first co- op can be a rather daunting task. Luckily, she said, the expo helped her figure out how to con­nect with employers and ‘how easy it is to […]
February 19, 2014

Want your computer to go faster? Just add light

Every second, your com­puter must process bil­lions of com­pu­ta­tional steps to pro­duce even the sim­plest out­puts. Imagine if every one of those steps could be made just a tiny bit more effi­cient.
February 19, 2014

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