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SUMMARY:Spy and Snoop superglues help to pull\, bridge and build by Mark Howarth
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to inform you on the seminar by Prof Mark Howarth\, hosted by Prof Yan Jie “Spy and Snoop superglues help to pull\, bridge and build” on 6 Jan 2020 (Mon) @4pm at T-Lab Level 5 Seminar Rooms. \n 
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/spy-and-snoop-superglues-help-to-pull-bridge-and-build-by-mark-howarth/
LOCATION:MBI Seminar Room Lvl 5\, T-Lab\, Level 5\, 5A Engineering Drive 1\, Mechanobiology Institute\, National University of Singapore\, 117411\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:MBI Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20200113T160000
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SUMMARY:Self-organized Tissue Folding Induced by Cell Mechano-polarity Feedback by Wen Fu-lai
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to inform you on the seminar by Dr Wen Fu-lai\, hosted by Dr Tetsuya Hiraiwa “Self-organized Tissue Folding Induced by Cell Mechano-polarity Feedback” on 13 Jan@4pm at T-Lab Level 5 Meeting Room 1.
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/self-organized-tissue-folding-induced-by-cell-mechano-polarity-feedback-by-wen-fu-lai/
LOCATION:MBI Seminar Room Lvl 5\, T-Lab\, Level 5\, 5A Engineering Drive 1\, Mechanobiology Institute\, National University of Singapore\, 117411\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:MBI Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20200123T110000
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SUMMARY:Active Dynamics Of Chromosomal Loci Driven By Enzymatic Force Dipole by Takahiro Sakaue
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to inform you on the seminar by A/Prof Takahiro Sakaue\, hosted by Dr Tetsuya Hiraiwa “Active Dynamics Of Chromosomal Loci Driven By Enzymatic Force Dipole” on 23 Jan @11am at T-Lab Level 5 Meeting Room 1.
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/active-dynamics-of-chromosomal-loci-driven-by-enzymatic-force-dipole-by-takahiro-sakaue/
LOCATION:MBI Seminar Room Lvl 5\, T-Lab\, Level 5\, 5A Engineering Drive 1\, Mechanobiology Institute\, National University of Singapore\, 117411\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:MBI Seminar
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SUMMARY:MBIw: On growth and form of plant cells and tissues by Henrik Jönsson
DESCRIPTION:MBI Weekly Meeting Seminar\nTime: 10.00am – 11.00am\nDate: Friday\, 24 January 2020\nVenue: Level 5 Meeting Room 1\, T-Lab \nOn growth and form of plant cells and tissues\nBy Professor Henrik Jönsson\, Associate Director\, University of Cambridge\, UK (hosted by Dr. Timothy Saunders) \nPlant cell growth is assumed to be a turgor driven process where the rigid cell walls yield and expand irreversibly. Since there is no cell migration\, cell and tissue morphogenesis depends on regulation of the mechanics of the cell walls both heterogeneously and anisotropically. I will discuss how different shapes are formed in plants using models where anisotropy in mechanical stress and strain influences material anisotropy and heterogeneity in molecular concentrations influences material heterogeneity. I will further show how this relate to data on plant hormones and cytoskeletal dynamics.
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/mbiw-on-growth-and-form-of-plant-cells-and-tissues-by-henrik-jonsson/
LOCATION:MBI Seminar Room Lvl 5\, T-Lab\, Level 5\, 5A Engineering Drive 1\, Mechanobiology Institute\, National University of Singapore\, 117411\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:MBI Seminar
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