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 Brenda Lau Yee Shu|2026-02-11T15:52:20+08:00Feb 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

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 Brenda Lau Yee Shu|2026-01-07T11:01:51+08:00Jan 7th, 2026|Categories: Kanchanawong Lab, MBInsights, Science Features|Comments Off on Violet vs. Blue: Controlling Mechanotransduction with a Single-protein Light Switch

Molecular controllers of stem cell mechanics

Recent study led by MBI graduate student Shumin Xia and Principal Investigator Associate Professor Pakorn Tony Kanchanawong use super resolution imaging techniques to study the nanoscale organization of the cortical actin cytoskeleton in mouse embryonic stem cells and understand the role of molecules such as Arp2/3, formins, and capping protein in coordinating cortical architecture in mESCs.

By Management|2021-04-01T17:55:50+08:00Sep 3rd, 2019|Categories: Featured Research, Kanchanawong Lab, Science Features, Xia Shumin Research|Comments Off on Molecular controllers of stem cell mechanics

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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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