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Medicine by Design symposium highlights importance of convergence in regenerative medicine and human health
Researchers are poised to make unprecedented breakthroughs in human health thanks to advances in biomedical and computational sciences that have driven critical tools and technologies such as genetic engineering, synthetic biology, and artificial intelligence.
That’s the message Dr. Victor Dzau, president of the U.S. National Academy of Medicine, delivered to Medicine by Design’s fifth annual symposium on Dec. 7 and 8.
The virtual event, which attracted more than 500 registrants from across North America, focused on the theme of better science through convergence – the integration of approaches from engineering, science, medicine and other fields to expand knowledge and spark innovation.
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Today, in a special edition of Tech Today, we welcome faculty who started in the fall semester.
New faculty are listed by College.
Ricardo Eiris, PhD
Ricardo Eiris began his faculty appointment as an assistant professor of construction management for both the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the College of Business.
Eiris earned a PhD in design, construction and planning, and an MS in construction management from the Rinker School of Construction Management at the University of Florida. In addition, he has an MS in digital arts and sciences from the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering at the University of Florida and an MS in civil engineering from the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment at the University of Florida.