Professor
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA; Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center (SKCCC), Department of Oncology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA; Department of Chemistry, Materials Science and Engineering, Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics (LCSR), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA.
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
David Gracias is a Professor at the Johns Hopkins University with a primary appointment in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in the Whiting School of Engineering and secondary appointments in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Prof. Gracias received his PhD from UC Berkeley and did post-doctoral research at Harvard University prior to starting his independent laboratory. He has made pioneering contributions to micro and nanotechnology as described in over 200 technical publications, including several in high impact journals such as Science. He is also a prolific inventor and holds 36 issued US patents, with notable inventions on microchip integration, self-folding polyhedra, integrated biosensors, programmable soft-robots and untethered microgrippers. He has been recognized by several national and international awards (including the NSF Career, NIH Director’s New Innovator, Beckman Young Investigator, Camille Dreyfus Teacher Scholar and Bessel Award) and elected as a Fellow of diverse international scientific and engineering societies, including AAAS, IEEE, APS, RSC, and AIMBE.
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Thursday, October 24, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EST
Poster W9 - Bioresorbable Shape-morphing Microrobots for Safer Precision Medicine
Thursday, October 24, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EST
Thursday, October 24, 2024
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM EST
Poster Y11 - Microrobotic Grippers for Upper Urinary Tract Biopsy
Friday, October 25, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EST
Poster Z13 - Neuronal regulation of brain organoids via electrical stimulation for induced learning
Friday, October 25, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EST
Poster M12 - Origami shell microelectrode arrays for biocomputing
Friday, October 25, 2024
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM EST
Self-folding 3D microfluidics for tissue engineering
Saturday, October 26, 2024
9:45 AM - 10:00 AM EST