The Bioengineering Lecture (formerly 'Bagrit Lecture Series') is the foremost prestigious annual lecture hosted by the Department of Bioengineering. 

The first five lectures were named after Sir Leon Bagrit in recognition of the great contribution made in his name to the Department and hence the discipline of Bioengineering through the Sir Leon Bagrit Trust.

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Bagrit Lecture Series

2023

2023 Annual Bioengineering Lecture 

Speaker: Professor Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic

Lecture title: Engineering human tissues for medical impact

Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic is University Professor, the highest academic rank at Columbia University and the first engineer at Columbia to receive this distinction. She is also the Mikati Foundation Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Medicine.

Her lab focuses on engineering functional human tissues for use in regenerative medicine and patient-specific “organs-on-a-chip” for studies of human pathophysiology. She is well-published and highly cited (52,300 citations, h=128), mentored over 150 trainees, licensed numerous patents, and launched four start-up companies with her students. Gordana serves on the NIBIB Council and the HHMI Scientific Review Board.

Among her many recognitions, she was decorated by the Order of Karadjordje Star – Serbia’s highest honour, and elected to the Academia Europaea, Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences, US National Academy of Engineering, US National Academy of Medicine, US National Academy of Inventors, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.