David J. Beebe
PROFESSOR
Department of engineering
University of Wisconsin-Madison
United States of America
Biography
Professor David J. Beebe pursued his Ph.D.in year 1994 from University of Wisconsin - Madison His Awards, Honors are- IEEE EMBS Early Career Achievement Award, 2001 Romnes Award, UW-Madison, 2003 Fellow, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2005 Lab on a Chip, Royal Society of Chemistry and Corning, Pioneers of Miniaturization Prize, 2006 Fellow, American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), 2007 Founding Scientific Editor, Integrative Biology, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2009 Byron Bird Award for Excellence in a Research Publication, UW-Madison, 2017 His Research Interests are Microfluidics,Cell & Cancer biology and Global Health.His goal is a holistic approach to understanding cell behavior that integrates in vitro cellular scale engineering to recapitulate important in vivo microenvironmental characteristics in ways that provide biological insights, aid in diagnosis/treatment and enhance discovery. While his particular interests center around cancer biology, our work has broad potential application across cell biology.
Research Interest
Microfluidics,Cell & Cancer biology and Global Health.