The program has three primary objectives:
- Enhance relationships between industry, faculty
and agency representatives with common interests in the life
sciences and materials
- Learn from and interact with key government
agency representatives on agency priorities
- Provide an opportunity for faculty in the life
sciences and the physical sciences at Penn State’s University
Park Campus and Hershey Medical Center to interact and build
collaborative, interdisciplinary research initiatives.
- Regenerative Medicine
- Neuroscience
- Biosensors
- Cancer
The program includes invited government
agency speakers, invited PSU and Hershey Faculty, and selected
industry speakers. These presentations will be complemented by
more than 70 selective poster presentations by PSU and Hershey
faculty research groups.
The
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences at The Pennsylvania
State University is responding to the rapid changes in the
research and training needs of our technological society. The
Institutes is a virtual organization comprising seven of Penn
State's colleges with 641 faculty working in 46 academic departments
of the life sciences. These are the Eberly College of Science,
the College of Medicine at the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center,
the College of Agricultural Sciences, the College of Health
and Human Development, the College of Engineering, the College
of the Liberal Arts and the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences.
The Huck Institutes is dedicated to enhancing Penn State's
ability to prepare students for tomorrow, strengthening research
in the life sciences, encouraging research alliances across
disciplinary boundaries and developing new approaches to the
application of basic science in business.
The
Materials Research Institute is comprised
of more than 200 faculty engaged in materials research
and provides scientific credibility to PSU's materials
strength on a worldwide scale. Learn about the latest developments
and accomplishments at Penn State where the life sciences
and materials science interface.
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