To Bone Researchers in the NYC area:
The fourth and final Spring seminar in the Bone Seminar Series will
take place Tuesday, May 17th, 2005 at 7:00 PM in room C205 of the
CUNY Graduate Center. The speaker is Shelly Weinbaum PhD, Department
of Biomedical Engineering, CCNY. His talk is entitled
"MECHANOTRANSDUCTION AND STRAIN; AMPLIFICATION IN BONE CELL
PROCESSES."
Please join us for an hour or so of socializing and exchanging ideas
beginning at 5:45 PM.
Please note that this is different seminar on a different date in a
different room with a different speaker than an originally announced.
These changes have been necessary due to a series of unforeseen
circumstances.
More information, as well as directions to the Center, can be found
at http://bonenet.net/
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For bone research information, visit http://www.bonenet.net/
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PREFERRED MAILING ADDRESS
Stephen C. Cowin
2166 Broadway
Apartment 12D
New York, NY 10024
Phone (212) 799-7970 (Office at Home)
Fax (212) 799-7970 (Office at Home)
Phone (212) 650-5208 (Work)
Fax (212) 650-6727 (Work)
Email or
WORK ADDRESS:
Stephen C. Cowin
New York Center for Biomedical Engineering
Departments of Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering
The City College
138th Street and Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031-9198, U. S. A.
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For information about the New York Center for Biomedical
Engineering visit http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/nycbe/index.html
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The fourth and final Spring seminar in the Bone Seminar Series will
take place Tuesday, May 17th, 2005 at 7:00 PM in room C205 of the
CUNY Graduate Center. The speaker is Shelly Weinbaum PhD, Department
of Biomedical Engineering, CCNY. His talk is entitled
"MECHANOTRANSDUCTION AND STRAIN; AMPLIFICATION IN BONE CELL
PROCESSES."
Please join us for an hour or so of socializing and exchanging ideas
beginning at 5:45 PM.
Please note that this is different seminar on a different date in a
different room with a different speaker than an originally announced.
These changes have been necessary due to a series of unforeseen
circumstances.
More information, as well as directions to the Center, can be found
at http://bonenet.net/
--
************************************
For bone research information, visit http://www.bonenet.net/
************************************
PREFERRED MAILING ADDRESS
Stephen C. Cowin
2166 Broadway
Apartment 12D
New York, NY 10024
Phone (212) 799-7970 (Office at Home)
Fax (212) 799-7970 (Office at Home)
Phone (212) 650-5208 (Work)
Fax (212) 650-6727 (Work)
Email or
WORK ADDRESS:
Stephen C. Cowin
New York Center for Biomedical Engineering
Departments of Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering
The City College
138th Street and Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031-9198, U. S. A.
*************************************
For information about the New York Center for Biomedical
Engineering visit http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/nycbe/index.html
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