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Bridging the (BP)GAP in metastasis

A collaborative study between researchers at MBI and scientists locally and overseas discovered how a scaffolding protein synchronizes, in space and time, two important regulatory proteins driving cell migration

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Recent Featured Research

Shedding Light on Local Microtubule Regulation of Focal Adhesions

By Andrew Wong|Aug 8th, 2025|Categories: Bershadsky Lab, Featured Research, MBInsights, Science Features|

Researchers from the Bershadsky Lab at MBI utilized optogenetics to unlock the role of microtubules in regulating focal adhesion disassembly, an important step in cell migration. http://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/featured-research/microtubules-and-cell-movement-a-closer-look-at-focal-adhesion-disassembly

MBInsights Annual

MBInsights: Decoding the Living Machine

An annual summary of research at the Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore

The annual is a synopsis showing the breadth of the research coming from the MBI. We are very proud of the fact that we have been able to build an institute with state-of-the-art capabilities in super-resolution microscopy and microfabrication. Our open lab environment and the energy of our students and postdocs have combined to take advantage of our experimental tools to answer important biological questions. Because we believe that these tools should be utilized to solve many more problems in the biomedical sciences, we invite you and your colleagues to join us in collaborative studies to solve those problems. Many different disciplines are needed since the problems need the tools of physicists, biologists, computational scientists, and engineers, working side-by-side to better understand how biological systems integrate mechanical cues and physical forces from the world around them.

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Awards and Honors

MBI acknowledges our celebrated principal investigators and researchers.

News and Featured Events

Upcoming events, conferences, outreach and more at MBI.

She is a Scientist: Confidence Formed by Curiosity Over Time

February 11th celebrates The International Day of Women and Girls in Science to promote full, equal access and participation in STEM fields. MBI talks to two of our posdoctoral research fellows about their career as a woman in science.

By Yee Shu Brenda|Feb 11th, 2026|Categories: Chan Lab, Kanchanawong Lab, MBInsights, News, People of MBI|Comments Off on She is a Scientist: Confidence Formed by Curiosity Over Time

Collaborators and Visiting Scientists

Visiting faculty, on-site guests and visitors.

MBI Publications

Latest Publications

  1. Sánchez-Cisneros LE, Barrera-Velázquez M, Kromm D, Bun P, Merchant-Larios H, and Ríos-Barrera LD. Adhesion to a common ECM mediates interdependence in tissue morphogenesis in Drosophila. EMBO Rep 2026;. [PMID: 41922843]
  2. Yang J, Guan Z, Zeng D, Qin Y, Zhao C, Wang S, Wu Q, Wang Q, Li H, Wu J, Huang H, Wang Y, Wu E, Thalmann NM, Lim CT, Wong TY, Jia W, Li H, Fregni F, and Sheng B. Extended reality in clinical neurology: From interdisciplinary innovations to clinical practice. Cell Rep Med 2026;:102696. [PMID: 41903546]
  3. Langenhan T, Anderson GR, Araç D, Aust G, Avila-Zozaya M, Bagger SM, Barth P, Berndt S, Blacklow SC, Blanco-Redondo B, Boucard AA, Bridges JP, Brodmerkel L, Caron KM, Chung YK, Dates AN, de Araujo Farias V, Del Toro D, Duman JG, Engel FB, Favara DM, Formstone CJ, Fu C, Garcia De Las Bayonas A, Georgiadi A, Gloriam DE, Hall RA, Hamann J, Hildebrand PW, Hsiao C, Huang BX, Javitch JA, Kim H, Kittel RJ, Kleinau G, Leduc R, Liebscher I, Lin H, Linnert J, Ludwig M, Martinelli DC, Mathiasen S, Matúš D, Melkumyan M, Moreno-Salinas AL, Mulder J, Nash MA, Pal K, Pederick DT, Perry-Hauser NA, Piao X, Ping Y, Placantonakis DG, Pohl F, Prömel S, Rosenkilde MM, Sabbagh L, Sando RC, Scheerer P, Schöneberg T, Seiradake E, Selcho M, Seufert F, Singh AK, Skiniotis G, Spiess K, Sträter N, Strutt D, Südhof TC, Sun J, Tall GG, Thor D, Tilley DG, Tolias KF, Vallon M, Van Meir EG, Vanhollebeke B, Wiggin GR, Wolfrum U, Yan J, Zaidman NA, Zou Y, and Scholz N. Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors. Pharmacol Rev 2026; 78(3):100116. [PMID: 41895071]
  4. Jaeschke A, Hepburn MS, Mowla A, Eckert H, Kennedy BF, and Chan CJ. Protocol to study murine ovarian elasticity and composition in situ by integrating quantitative micro-elastography with light microscopy. STAR Protoc 2026; 7(2):104434. [PMID: 41860871]
  5. Xiong D, Tong C, Fung SYS, McClellan S, Yang Y, Yong J, and Wu M. STIM1 and endoplasmic reticulum-plasma membrane contact sites oscillate independently of calcium-induced calcium release. Open Biol 2026; 16(3). [PMID: 41844235]
  6. Truong HD, Ge Z, Chng E, Tran Y, Zhang Y, and Lim CT. Strategies to control cellular spatial organization in microphysiological systems. Microsyst Nanoeng 2026; 12(1). [PMID: 41807359]
  7. Nishimura R, and Kanchanawong P. Corrigendum to "Nanoscale mechano-adaption of integrin-based cell adhesions: New tools and techniques lead the way" [Curr. Opin. Cell Biol. 94 (2025) 102509]. Curr Opin Cell Biol 2026; 100:102629. [PMID: 41797153]
  8. Wu SK, Sun F, Ho CZ, Lou Y, Huang CB, Nai MH, Xiao J, Shagirov M, Chin JFL, Lim D, Verma S, Tan DSP, Marcq P, Yap AS, Lim CT, Hiraiwa T, Lin Y, and Low BC. Multiscale mechanisms driving tissue rupture by invading cells. Dev Cell 2026;. [PMID: 41785856]
  9. Yang B, Li B, Zhu Y, Zhao M, Cheng Y, Zhao X, En-Jie DT, Wang Y, Zhang M, Tang X, Jin S, Sun Y, Zhang X, Xue B, Yan J, Wu G, Lin Z, Luo M, Yu H, Zhang L, Chen X, and Ni Q. Rational design of rigid mRNA folding architecture to enhance intracellular processing and protein production. Nat Nanotechnol 2026;. [PMID: 41772191]
  10. Lin H, Kang S, Xie F, Lim YX, Seah SH, Sabbaghian A, Lu S, Chew TG, Deng L, Wang S, Tai E, and Lim YP. WBP2 Attenuates Metformin Response in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Cells by Repressing AMPK Activation and Inducing a Lower AMP:ATP Ratio State Through Enhanced ATP Production. Cells 2026; 15(4). [PMID: 41744824]

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How Structural Imbalance Drives Inflammatory Signaling in Senescent Cells

In a study published in Molecular Biology of the Cell led by Celestine Ho at the Mechanobiology Institute, NUS, researchers discover that HIF-1α-activation in SASP is a defining feature of the SASP induced by diverse stressors, acting independently of micronuclei generation and cGAS/STING activation.

By Yee Shu Brenda|Feb 6th, 2026|Categories: Low BC Lab, Low BC Lab News, MBInsights, Science Features|Comments Off on How Structural Imbalance Drives Inflammatory Signaling in Senescent Cells

Violet vs. Blue: Controlling Mechanotransduction with a Single-protein Light Switch

In a study published in the Journal of Cell Science, led by Ryosuke Nishimura at the Mechanobiology Institute, NUS, researchers developed an optogenetic tool to precisely manipulate talin’s structure and observe the resulting cellular behavior.

By Yee Shu Brenda|Jan 7th, 2026|Categories: Kanchanawong Lab, MBInsights, Science Features|Comments Off on Violet vs. Blue: Controlling Mechanotransduction with a Single-protein Light Switch

The Pressure That Shapes Life: Mechanical Forces Behind Egg Maturation

Researchers from the Chan Lab at MBI demonstrate the importance of compressive stress exhibited by theca cells in healthy follicle maturation and surrounding support cells, suggesting a new perspective in understanding infertility.

By Yee Shu Brenda|Oct 31st, 2025|Categories: Chan Lab News, MBInsights, Science Features|Comments Off on The Pressure That Shapes Life: Mechanical Forces Behind Egg Maturation

Quantitative Micro-Elastography: New Imaging Tool Uncovers Age-Dependent Mechanical Changes in Ovarian Tissue

Researchers from the Chan Lab at MBI develop a a novel method called quantitative micro-elastography to create detailed 3D maps of ovarian stiffness in mice—revealing crucial insights that could lead to new infertility treatments.

By Yee Shu Brenda|Oct 14th, 2025|Categories: Chan Lab News, MBInsights, Science Features|Comments Off on Quantitative Micro-Elastography: New Imaging Tool Uncovers Age-Dependent Mechanical Changes in Ovarian Tissue

Contributions

MBInsights is created and curated by the MBI Science Communications Unit. The Science Communications Unit works towards enhancing awareness of progress made in the field of mechanobiology to the general public, science enthusiasts, young students and scientists working in alternative fields. This is achieved by promoting the latest findings in our own research, and in the field in general, through the media, the production of online educational resources, and outreach events.

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About NUSA leading global university centred in Asia, NUS is Singapore's flagship university, offering a global approach to education and research with a focus on Asian perspectives and expertise.

About the Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore

About MBIOne of four Research Centres of Excellence at NUS, MBI is working to identify, measure and describe how the forces for motility and morphogenesis are expressed at the molecular, cellular and tissue level.
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