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Laura Segatori

Professor of Bioengineering and BioSciences

Laura Segatori, PhD is a Professor of Bioengineering and BioSciences

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Laura Segatori, PhD is a Professor of Bioengineering and BioSciences

Research areas

Cellular, Molecular and Genome Engineering & Synthetic Biology applied to the areas of Immunoengineering & Cancer; Drug Delivery; Gene & Cell Therapies and Genome & Epigenome Engineering.

Courses taught

BIOE 341

Cell & Mol Biol For Engineers

Understanding the behaviors of cells and biomolecules in health and disease is a prerequisite to appropriately applying modern bioengineering principles. In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of cell and molecular biology and how transformative new technologies permit measuring and engineering these alterations to improve human health and uncover biological insights.

BioengineeringNone3 credits
3.68.3hSegatori, Laura

BIOE 500

Graduate Research

Repeatable for Credit.

BioengineeringNone1-15 credits
4.08.2hAjo-Franklin, Caroline, Azhang, Behnam, Bao, Gang, Bashor, Caleb, Butts, Jessica, Dai, Mingjie, Diehl, Michael, Drezek, Rebekah, Farach-Carson, Cindy, Gao, Yang, Grande-Allen, K. Jane, Harrington, Daniel, Hilton, Isaac, Igoshin, Oleg, Kalluri, Raghu, King, Michael, Kirienko, Natasha, Lavery, Laura, Lillehoj, Peter, Lu, George, Luan, Lan, McGinley, Matthew, McHugh, Kevin, Mikos, Antonios, Nash, Amanda, Provenza, Nicole, Raphael, Rob, Reinhart-King, Cynthia, Richards-Kortum, Rebecca, Robinson, Jacob, Segatori, Laura, Sempionatto Moreto, Juliane, Shah, Nishal, Silberg, Joff, Sokolov, Konstantin, Swingle, Kelsey, Szablowski, Jerzy, Tabor, Jeffrey, Tandon, Nitin, Tao, Yizhi, Thyer, Ross, Tkaczyk, Tomasz, Treangen, Todd, Tringides, Christina, Veiseh, Omid, Vlassakis, Julea, Wettergreen, Matthew, Wong, Stephen T., Xie, Chong

BIOE 506

Graduate Independent Study

Independent investigation of a specific topic in modern bioengineering research under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable for Credit.

BioengineeringNone1-6 credits
4.18.2hBao, Gang, Bashor, Caleb, Butts, Jessica, Dai, Mingjie, Diehl, Michael, Drezek, Rebekah, Grande-Allen, K. Jane, Hilton, Isaac, Igoshin, Oleg, King, Michael, Lu, George, McHugh, Kevin, Mikos, Antonios, Nash, Amanda, Raphael, Rob, Reinhart-King, Cynthia, Richards-Kortum, Rebecca, Segatori, Laura, Swingle, Kelsey, Szablowski, Jerzy, Tabor, Jeffrey, Tkaczyk, Tomasz, Veiseh, Omid, Vlassakis, Julea, Wettergreen, Matthew

BIOE 507

Graduate Research Components I

Students take BIOE 507 as a Component I of the research concentration of the MBE program. The class is 2 credit hours counting toward an MBE degree. The project may vary depending on the mentor’s group focus and range from lab assay work, material studies, design, and assembly of biomedical devices, simulations, and many others. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for BIOE 507 if student has credit for BIOE 307.

BioengineeringNone2 credits
3.510.9hBao, Gang, Bashor, Caleb, Butts, Jessica, Dai, Mingjie, Diehl, Michael, Drezek, Rebekah, Grande-Allen, K. Jane, Hilton, Isaac, Igoshin, Oleg, King, Michael, Lu, George, McHugh, Kevin, Mikos, Antonios, Nash, Amanda, Raphael, Rob, Reinhart-King, Cynthia, Richards-Kortum, Rebecca, Segatori, Laura, Swingle, Kelsey, Szablowski, Jerzy, Tabor, Jeffrey, Tkaczyk, Tomasz, Veiseh, Omid, Vlassakis, Julea, Wettergreen, Matthew

BIOE 607

Res Concentration Component II

Students take BIOE 607 as a Component II of research concentration of the MBE program. The class is 5 credit hours counting toward MBE degree. The project focuses on research project defined within Component I and its results. Results will be presented to open forum of students and faculty. The grade for this class is awarded based on the report and presentation.

BioengineeringNone5 credits
3.413.3hBao, Gang, Bashor, Caleb, Butts, Jessica, Dai, Mingjie, Diehl, Michael, Drezek, Rebekah, Grande-Allen, K. Jane, Hilton, Isaac, Igoshin, Oleg, King, Michael, Lu, George, McHugh, Kevin, Mikos, Antonios, Nash, Amanda, Raphael, Rob, Reinhart-King, Cynthia, Richards-Kortum, Rebecca, Segatori, Laura, Swingle, Kelsey, Szablowski, Jerzy, Tabor, Jeffrey, Tkaczyk, Tomasz, Veiseh, Omid, Vlassakis, Julea, Wettergreen, Matthew

BIOS 310

Ind Res For Bios Undergrads

Independent research in Rice BioSciences faculty laboratories (sections 2 and above) or other Texas Medical Center laboratories (section 1). Students must have secured a research position prior to applying for BIOS 310. Students spend at least 42 hours in the laboratory for each semester hour of credit (>9h/week for 3 credits). A minimum of 3 credit hours is needed to count toward the BS in Biosciences or to replace one required 300+ level elective lab course for the BA in Biosciences (cannot replace major concentration core labs). Requires a proposal abstract, weekly reports, and a research paper (fall/spring/summer) or a poster presentation (spring/summer for advanced students). Students wishing to perform their research in an off-campus lab must apply online (biosugresearch.rice.edu) at least 3 weeks prior to the start of classes and may not register for fewer than 3 credit hours. Students taking BIOS 310 in the full summer semester must be available to do full-time research for a minimum of 6 weeks or part-time equivalent which should equal to a total of 126 hours working in the lab. It is recommended that summer students spread their hours over 8-10 weeks. Recommended Prerequisite(s): Students are strongly advised to secure research advisors and register for the class well in advance of the start of classes. Recommended Prerequisite(s): Students are strongly advised to secure research advisors and register for the class well in advance of the start of classes. Repeatable for Credit.

BiosciencesNone1-5 credits
4.06.7hAjo-Franklin, Caroline, An, Linna, Bartel, Bonnie, Bashor, Caleb, Beason-Abmayr, Beth, Bennett, Matthew, Braam, Janet, Carson, Daniel, Catanese, Jamie, Chappell, James, de Moraes, Marcos, Dunham, Amy, Egan, Scott, Evans, Kory, Flynn, Jonathan, Gao, Yang, Glasscock, Cameron, Gustin, Michael, Hennelly, Lauren, Hilton, Isaac, Iyer, Harini, Johnson, Cassidy, Kirienko, Natasha, Kranz, Sven, Lavery, Laura, Lieberman-Aiden, Erez, Loveless, Theresa, Lu, George, Lwigale, Peter, Masiello, Carrie, Matsuda, Seiichi P., McCary, Matt, McNew, James, Miller, Thomas, Nakhleh, Luay, Nikonowicz, Edward, Novak, Joseph, Olmos, Joey, Onuchic, Jose, Rudolf, Volker, Rummel, Andrea, Segatori, Laura, Shamoo, Yousif, Siemann, Evan, Silberg, Joff, Solomon, Scott, Stewart, Charles, Tabor, Jeffrey, Tao, Yizhi, Uribe, Rosa, Wagner, Daniel, Wittung Stafshede, Pernilla, Wolynes, Peter, Xiao, Han

BIOS 401

Undergraduate Honors Research

The Biosciences Honors Research Program offers our seniors and advanced juniors the opportunity to perform a two-semester, individual research project in a research laboratory in Biosciences or an approved off-campus site and offers opportunities for students to develop their written and oral scientific communication skills. Students registering for BIOS 401 are expected to take BIOS 402 the following semester. Each semester, students are expected to average 15 hours per week in research (laboratory) and communication skills activities (scheduled through the companion seminar co-requisite). In BIOS 401, students will prepare regular progress reports, attend lab meetings, and write an end-of-semester short paper (at least 5 pages) on their work. Must register for co-requisite BIOS 411.

BiosciencesNone5 credits
3.89.8hAjo-Franklin, Caroline, An, Linna, Bartel, Bonnie, Beason-Abmayr, Beth, Bennett, Matthew, Braam, Janet, Carson, Daniel, Catanese, Jamie, Chappell, James, de Moraes, Marcos, Dunham, Amy, Egan, Scott, Evans, Kory, Gao, Yang, Gustin, Michael, Hennelly, Lauren, Kirienko, Natasha, Lavery, Laura, Lieberman-Aiden, Erez, Loveless, Theresa, Lwigale, Peter, Matsuda, Seiichi P., McCary, Matt, McNew, James, Miller, Thomas, Nakhleh, Luay, Nikonowicz, Edward, Onuchic, Jose, Rudolf, Volker, Rummel, Andrea, Segatori, Laura, Shamoo, Yousif, Siemann, Evan, Silberg, Joff, Solomon, Scott, Stewart, Charles, Tabor, Jeffrey, Tao, Yizhi, Uribe, Rosa, Wagner, Daniel, Wittung Stafshede, Pernilla, Wolynes, Peter, Xiao, Han

BIOS 611

Research Seminar

Discussion of individual research or current topics in particular areas. Intended for students conducting research projects in the lab of the instructor. Repeatable for Credit.

BiosciencesNone1 credits
3.98.2hAjo-Franklin, Caroline, An, Linna, Bartel, Bonnie, Bashor, Caleb, Bennett, Matthew, Braam, Janet, Carson, Daniel, Chappell, James, de Moraes, Marcos, Gao, Yang, Glasscock, Cameron, Gustin, Michael, Han, Yimo, Hilton, Isaac, Iyer, Harini, Kirienko, Natasha, Lavery, Laura, Lieberman-Aiden, Erez, Loveless, Theresa, Luan, Lan, Lwigale, Peter, Matsuda, Seiichi P., McNew, James, Nikonowicz, Edward, Onuchic, Jose, Rosenberg, Susan, Sawakuchi, Gabriel, Segatori, Laura, Shamoo, Yousif, Silberg, Joff, Stewart, Charles, Tao, Yizhi, Uribe, Rosa, Wagner, Daniel, Wittung Stafshede, Pernilla, Wolynes, Peter, Xiao, Han, Zhou, Zheng

BIOS 800

Bcb Graduate Research

Biochemistry & Cell Biology graduate research. Repeatable for Credit.

BiosciencesNone1-15 credits
3.96.1hAjo-Franklin, Caroline, An, Linna, Bartel, Bonnie, Bashor, Caleb, Bennett, Matthew, Braam, Janet, Carson, Daniel, Chappell, James, de Moraes, Marcos, Gao, Yang, Glasscock, Cameron, Gustin, Michael, Han, Yimo, Hilton, Isaac, Iyer, Harini, Kirienko, Natasha, Lavery, Laura, Lieberman-Aiden, Erez, Loveless, Theresa, Luan, Lan, Lwigale, Peter, Matsuda, Seiichi P., McNew, James, Nikonowicz, Edward, Onuchic, Jose, Rosenberg, Susan, Sawakuchi, Gabriel, Segatori, Laura, Shamoo, Yousif, Silberg, Joff, Stewart, Charles, Tao, Yizhi, Uribe, Rosa, Wagner, Daniel, Wittung Stafshede, Pernilla, Wolynes, Peter, Xiao, Han, Zhou, Zheng

CHBE 495

Undergraduate Research

Discussion of advanced topics of interest. Students will spend time exploring special topics chosen with their advisor, and will participate in weekly discussion groups. The number of credits will vary and are awarded based on total time required to explore the chosen project. Repeatable for Credit.

Chemical & Biomolecular EngNone1-6 credits
3.46.8hAdams, Jason, Ajayan, Pulickel, Alvarez, Pedro, Biswal, Sibani, Chapman, Walter, Gao, Xue, Garcia Camargo, Lucas, Hirasaki, George J., Kampouri, Stavroula, Li, Qilin, MacKintosh, Frederick, Mikos, Antonios, Mohite, Aditya, Pasquali, Matteo, San, Ka-Yiu, Segatori, Laura, Senftle, Thomas, Thyer, Ross, Veiseh, Omid, Verduzco, Rafael, Wang, Haotian, Wong, Michael, Zygourakis, Kyriacos

SSPB 800

Graduate Research

Graduate students will conduct independent research/thesis project under the direction of their advisor. Repeatable for Credit.

Systems/Synthetic/Phys BiologyNone1-15 credits
3.35.8hAjo-Franklin, Caroline, Alvarez, Pedro, An, Linna, Bao, Gang, Bashor, Caleb, Bennett, Matthew, Butts, Jessica, Chappell, James, Dai, Mingjie, de Moraes, Marcos, Diehl, Michael, Gao, Yang, Glasscock, Cameron, Gollihar, Jimmy, Gustavsson, Anna-Karin, Hilton, Isaac, Igoshin, Oleg, Iyer, Harini, Kalluri, Raghu, Kavraki, Lydia, Kiang, Ching-Hwa, Kimmel, Marek, Kirienko, Natasha, Kolomeisky, Anatoly, Lavery, Laura, Li, Lei, Lieberman-Aiden, Erez, Loveless, Theresa, Lu, George, Luan, Lan, Ma, Yuan, MacKintosh, Frederick, Masiello, Carrie, Mou, Quanbing, Nakhleh, Luay, Nikonowicz, Edward, Onuchic, Jose, Phillips, George, Raphael, Rob, Renata, Hans, Robinson, Jacob, Segatori, Laura, Shamoo, Yousif, Silberg, Joff, St. Pierre, Francois, Stadler, Lauren, Szablowski, Jerzy, Tabor, Jeffrey, Tang, Evelyn, Tao, Yizhi, Thyer, Ross, Treangen, Todd, Uribe, Rosa, Veiseh, Omid, Vlassakis, Julea, Warmflash, Aryeh, Wolynes, Peter, Xiao, Han, Xie, Chong, Yao, Vicky

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