IBB Events

Thursday
February
26
David V. Schaffer - University of California, Berkeley
Saturday
March
7
Join the official opening of the 2026 Atlanta Science Festival!
Tuesday
March
10
Andrew McShan - Georgia Tech
Wednesday
March
11
3-day annual conference bringing together researchers from across the regions
Wednesday
March
18
"Pitch Perfect" - D'lynne Plummer, Co-Founder of Late Bloomer Creative
Wednesday
March
18
"Biomedical Applications of Synthetic Biology" - A one-and-a-half-day symposium.
Tuesday
April
14
Jennifer Singh - Georgia Tech

Bio Community Events

Sunday
December
7
Advancements in Nanofabrication for Bio and Quantum Symposium

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Bio Annual Recurring Events

Bioengineering SeminarsBioengineering Seminars

A collaboration between the IBB and BME. Seminars held Tuesdays or Thursdays between 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. View schedule »

Breakfast ClubBreakfast Club

Breakfast Club is a seminar series that showcases local IBB faculty members and is held on the second Tuesday of the month. View schedule »

Distinguished LectureDistinguished Lecture

The Distinguished Lecture series brings internationally recognized bioengineering and bioscience leaders to the IBB community to give their perspective on the future of biotechnology. More info »

diverse profiles

IBB Engage and Advance Distinguished Lecture

Info forthcoming.

 

Suddath SymposiumSuddath Symposium

This annual Symposium celebrates the legacy of F.L. "Bud" Suddath by discussing the latest developments in bioscience and bioengineering. The research topic changes annually and speakers include leading researchers from around the world. Go to website »

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