Krishnendu Roy Profile
Krishnendu Roy

@KrishRoyLab

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Bruce and Bridgitt Evans Dean of Engineering; University Distinguished Professor; Vanderbilt University. Opinions are my own, Re-tweets are not endorsements.

Nashville, TN
Joined September 2012
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@theWondry
the Wond'ry
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What an inspiring time at the Wond’ry! The Wond’ry team was thrilled to welcome back alumni from across generations! Founders, engineers, designers, and dreamers who have all shaped the Wond’ry community in their own way.
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@VUEngineering
VU Engineering
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🚨 We’re only a couple of days away from Vanderbilt Engineering Online’s application deadline! Apply today to take the next step in becoming an engineering expert! https://t.co/kcrOT7dx3w
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@VUEngineering
VU Engineering
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Don't miss this opportunity to learn from world-renowned faculty! Apply for the online M.Eng. in engineering management today, as the November 7 deadline is approaching fast. You may even be eligible for a scholarship. Apply Now! https://t.co/Tp6FbsXPLe
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@VUEngineering
VU Engineering
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ICYMI: @BlueOrigin CEO David Limp, BS'88, spent a day on campus with other team members from the company last month. The visit included a lively fireside chat between Limp and Dean Krish Roy and a meeting with Vanderbilt's student rocket team. https://t.co/0eZiUC6pts
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@Vanderbilt_GR
Vanderbilt Government Relations
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With support from the @NIH, @VanderbiltU researchers developed a magnetic soft robotic valve that could provide a less invasive treatment for acid reflux and other organ disorders.
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  A team of researchers led by Xiaoguang Dong, assistant professor of mechanical and biomedical engineering at Vanderbilt University, have developed a magnetic robotic valve to provide minimally...
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@VUEngineering
VU Engineering
1 month
📢 Vanderbilt School of Engineering launches search for 10 new faculty members, including the creation of an interdisciplinary Energy Cluster. Join us as we tackle global challenges in health, energy, national security, and innovation beyond Earth. https://t.co/PQAhhaNtl6
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@VUEngineering
VU Engineering
2 months
📢 Calling all Ph.D. applicants: the School of Engineering is waiving application fees! For details, see: https://t.co/u4aQ5fRbAG
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@LabWaggoner
Waggoner Lab
2 months
An immune-competent lung-on-a-chip for modelling the human severe influenza infection response @natBME @VanderbiltU @RachelRingquist @GeorgiaTech @SinghLabGT @Dr_ASingh @KrishRoyLab 🇺🇸 https://t.co/LhNK151X0s
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@natBME
Nature Biomedical Engineering
2 months
New from the Singh and Roy labs, a lung-on-a-chip device containing immune cells and stromal cells mimics the small airways, recapitulating human immune response to severe H1N1 infection.
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Nature Biomedical Engineering - A lung-on-a-chip device containing immune cells and stromal cells mimics the small airways, recapitulating human immune response to severe H1N1 infection.
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@infdisease_news
Immunology of Infectious Disease News
2 months
New in @natBME from the @KrishRoyLab! 🔔 Scientists with Drs. @RachelRingquist and @Dr_ASingh develop a lung-on-a-chip device to model small airways, demonstrating the cytokine storm, and immune cell activation in response to H1N1 infection. 🧫 https://t.co/azkZtB3Gwx
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@VUEngineering
VU Engineering
2 months
Research co-directed by Vanderbilt School of Engineering Dean, @KrishRoyLab, and Ankur Singh, director of Georgia Tech’s Center for Immunoengineering, has pioneered a way to add an immune system component to lung-on-a-chip systems. Read more: https://t.co/6kQRW2rYSv
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@Dr_ASingh
Ankur Singh
2 months
Thrilled to share "immune-competent lung-on-chip that models severe influenza" @natBME. Led by @RachelRingquist,🤝w/ @KrishRoyLab. We show intricate immunology, uncover therapies that reduce cytokine storm, & enhance antiviral response! #NAMs #openaccess 🔗 https://t.co/XoydlJ8VJP
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@VUEngineering
VU Engineering
2 months
#FacultyFeature: Dan Fleetwood, Vanderbilt Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering won the 33rd World Correspondence Chess Championship in a 10-way tie! He is only the fourth American to win this title. Congratulations, Prof. Fleetwood! 🎉♟️
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@Duvall_Lab_VU
Duvall Lab
2 months
We at Vanderbilt BME just launched a faculty search and are accepting applications for 1 senior (endowed chair possible for qualified candidates) and 1 jr position. TO APPLY: Assistant Professor Position: https://t.co/zyOa5fAjNb Professor Position: https://t.co/GOUw9uMTo4
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@VUEngineering
VU Engineering
2 months
Vanderbilt School of Engineering Community: please join us for a Fireside Chat featuring Vanderbilt Engineering Alumnus, CEO of Blue Origin and former SVP of Amazon, David Limp on September 18th at 5 PM in Stevenson 5326. Hope to see you there! RSVP: https://t.co/CRvi0Hq4gl
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@VUEngineering
VU Engineering
3 months
The Vanderbilt School of Engineering Community Kickoff is underway! 🎉 We're here in FGH until 2 PM today. Enjoy lunch 🍽️ and grab some swag! 🎁
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@VUEngineering
VU Engineering
3 months
Discovery Vanderbilt has officially launched the Vanderbilt Center for Sustainability, Energy, and Climate (VSEC), following a year of development. This interdisciplinary center is housed within the School of Engineering. @krishroylab https://t.co/DmJRSeeGMo
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@VanderbiltAlum
Vanderbilt Alumni
3 months
In a powerful capstone to its legacy, the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation is investing an additional $16.5 million in @VUEngineering and the Clark Scholars Program—building on a transformational partnership that began in 2017.
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In a powerful capstone to its legacy, the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation is investing an additional $16.5 million in Vanderbilt’s School of Engineering and the Clark Scholars Program—building...
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@VUEngineering
VU Engineering
3 months
Vanderbilt engineering professor receives $3.1 million NIH grant to develop an augmented reality surgery system for precision cochlear implant procedures
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A Vanderbilt engineering professor is working with clinical colleagues to develop and validate an augmented reality (AR) vision guidance system to help surgeons place cochlear implants more precise...
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