Saunders Group

An early Christmas dinner to celebrate Chan Lab’s accomplishments in 2023!

As the year draws to a close, the Chan Lab celebrated the achievements and contributions by everyone (including many new faces!) in 2023 with an early Christmas dinner, and to thank them for their hard work this busy year. The Lab looks forward to more wonderful things to come in 2024!

By Shu Chian Tay|Dec 4th, 2023|Categories: Chan Lab News|Comments Off on An early Christmas dinner to celebrate Chan Lab’s accomplishments in 2023!

Zhang Shaobo

Alumni

Principal Investigator

Timothy Saunders

Research Interests

Mechanotransduction in Tissues Group

I joined the Saunders group on an internship as part of my Final Year Project during undergraduate study. The internship has been an amazing experience and helped me make up my mind to continue my journey in the mechanics of development – an exciting field which requires the integration of biology, physics, computer science and engineering.

My background during undergraduate study is in Bioinformatics (at Shanghai Jiao Tong University), and this has prepared me well for future exploration. I hope to use quantitative analysis techniques to study robust and precise cell matching processes. By applying embryonic Drosophila heart formation as a simplified matching system, I am looking forward to deciphering the deeper mechanisms of the cell targeting process about how cells find their partners in a complicated environment.

By Management|2020-10-21T10:04:29+08:00Apr 11th, 2017|Categories: Alumni|Comments Off on Zhang Shaobo

About the National University of Singapore

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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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