Upcoming Events

Events

Recurring Events

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Bioengineering Seminars

Co-hosted by IBB and the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, these seminars are held Tuesdays or Thursdays between 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. during the fall and spring semesters.

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Breakfast Club Seminars

Breakfast Club is a seminar series that showcases local IBB faculty members and is held on the second Tuesday of the month at 8:30 a.m. during the fall and spring semesters.

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Distinguished Lecture

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

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SODA Synergy Seminars

The SODA Synergy Seminar Series meets monthly for networking, information transfer, and active partnership formation. These seminars will feature internal faculty spotlights, external leaders, and dedicated time slots for “Synergy Sessions” where faculty pitch data challenges or analytical solutions, directly seeding joint grant applications and cross-departmental Ph.D. mentorship.

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Suddath 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.

Freedom of Speech Disclosure

Georgia Tech’s strategic values state, “We safeguard freedom of inquiry and expression.” IBB event and meeting attendees should be aware that impeding another individual’s rights to free speech – including those serving as speakers at IBB/GT events – is not a protected expressive activity. Individuals who disrupt events may be subject to removal and students who disrupt events may also be referred for disciplinary action under the Georgia Tech Student Code of Conduct. Thank you for helping us promote a learning environment based on civility and mutual respect.