UB - University at Buffalo
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Undergraduate

 

Advisement

Getting guidance on course selection

It is important that you make informed decisions about which courses to take each semester. Mistakes can cost you a semester or even a year delay in graduating. Please study the information found on this site carefully, and don't hesitate to seek advice if you are ever uncertain about what to do. Here are some resources for getting academic advice.

Your CBE academic advisor
If you have one, this is the first person you should turn to about CBE-related degree questions.

CBE Undergraduate Committee
If you do not have an academic advisor, or if your advisor can't help, seek help from a member of the undergraduate committee.

SEAS Office of Student Services
For questions not specific to CBE such as transferring courses, gen ed requirements, checking your official records.

HIGHLIGHT

Andreadis

Our researchers, working with UB's medical school, created cylindrical tissue-engineered blood vessels using smooth muscle cells embedded in a polymerized fibrin and grown in the laboratory. In animal models, the tissues remained patent for 15 weeks and showed increased strength and matrix remodeling.

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THE FACES OF CBE

Nancy Cribbin
PhD program

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PROSPECTIVE GRAD STUDENTS

Apply online to UB's Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering graduate programs.

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