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SUMMARY:MBI Seminar: Mitochondrial activity\, cell stiffness and TBX3 expression jointly co-ordinate melanoma tumour formation in 3D collagen environments by Ghodeejah Higgins
DESCRIPTION:MBI Seminar\nTime: 4.00pm\nDate: Thursday\, 4 March 2021 \nMitochondrial activity\, cell stiffness and TBX3 expression jointly co-ordinate melanoma tumour formation in 3D collagen environments\nBy Ghodeejah Higgins\, Mechanobiology Lab\, University of Cape Town\, South Africa \n  \n  \nMBI Weekly Seminar Fully Webcasted \nThe access link and password will be sent to you on the day of seminar via email.  If you need help connecting\, contact MBI ITCore at mbit@nus.edu.sg.
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/mbi-seminar-mitochondrial-activity-cell-stiffness-and-tbx3-expression-jointly-co-ordinate-melanoma-tumour-formation-in-3d-collagen-environments-by-ghodeejah-higgins/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210311T160000
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DTSTAMP:20260418T130733
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SUMMARY:MBI Seminar: Development of biomimetic in vitro skin equivalents for tissue engineering applications by Prerana Singh
DESCRIPTION:MBI Seminar\nTime: 4.00pm\nDate: Thursday\, 11 March 2021\nHost: Dr. Andrew Holle \nDevelopment of biomimetic in vitro skin equivalents for tissue engineering applications\nBy Prerana Singh\, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Group\, IIT Kanpur\, India \n  \nPlease note this event is open to MBI researchers and invited guests only. \n  \nMBI Weekly Seminar Fully Webcasted \nThe access link and password will be sent to you on the day of seminar via email.  If you need help connecting\, contact MBI ITCore at mbit@nus.edu.sg.
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/mbi-seminar-development-of-biomimetic-in-vitro-skin-equivalents-for-tissue-engineering-applications-by-prerana-singh/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210324T090000
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SUMMARY:MBI Seminar: Comparative morphogenesis of hierarchical nanostructures on butterfly wing scales by Seah Kwi Shan
DESCRIPTION:MBI Seminar\nTime: 9am\nDate: Wednesday\, 24 March 2021\nHost: Prof Rong Li \nComparative morphogenesis of hierarchical nanostructures on butterfly wing scales\nBy Seah Kwi Shan\, Department of Biological Sciences\, National University of Singapore \n  \nPlease note this event is open to MBI researchers and invited guests only. \n  \nMBI Weekly Seminar Fully Webcasted \nThe access link and password will be sent to you on the day of seminar via email.  If you need help connecting\, contact MBI ITCore at mbit@nus.edu.sg.
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/mbi-seminar-comparative-morphogenesis-of-hierarchical-nanostructures-on-butterfly-wing-scales-by-seah-kwi-shan/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210326T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210326T100000
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SUMMARY:MBI Joint Seminar: Mechano-chemical feedbacks in multicellular epithelial tissues underlying pattern formation and morphogenesis  by Tsuyoshi Hirashima
DESCRIPTION:MBI Seminar\nWe are pleased to inform you on the joint seminar (MBI and Department of Physiology\, School of Medicine\, NUS) 26 Mar @ 9am via online zoom \nMechano-chemical feedbacks in multicellular epithelial tissues underlying pattern formation and morphogenesis\nby Dr. Tsuyoshi Hirashima \n  \nMBI Weekly Seminar Fully Webcasted \nThe access link and password will be sent to you on the day of seminar via email.  If you need help connecting\, contact MBI ITCore at mbit@nus.edu.sg.
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/mbi-seminar-mechano-chemical-feedbacks-in-multicellular-epithelial-tissues-underlying-pattern-formation-and-morphogenesis-by-tsuyoshi-hirashima/
LOCATION:Webcast only
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210330T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210330T170000
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SUMMARY:MBI Seminar: Insights into osteoclast plasticity – Fusion\, fission and mechanosensors by Pei Ying Ng
DESCRIPTION:MBI Seminar\nTime: 4pm\nDate: Tuesday\, 30 March 2021\nVia ZOOM \nHost: Andrew Holle \nInsights into osteoclast plasticity – Fusion\, fission and mechanosensors\nBy Pei Ying Ng\, University of Western Australia\, Australia \nBiography\nPei Ying is an early career postdoctoral research fellow with an interest in fundamental osteoclast cell biology. She completed both her Honours degree and PhD at the University of Western Australia (UWA) under the supervision of Associate Professor Nathan Pavlos\, in 2008 and 2014 respectively. In 2015\, Pei Ying moved to Boston\, USA\, to take on a postdoctoral position at the Harvard Dental School of Medicine in the Baron Laboratory. Here\, she investigated the cytoskeletal components and potential mechanism(s) required for initiating and driving osteoclast fusion. In collaboration with Dr. J. Silverberg from the Wyss Institute\, and using a combination of Big Data and biophysical modelling\, they focused on analysing the potential risks and benefits behind macrophage fusion\, offering insights to why certain cell types may develop through fusion instead of division. At the conclusion of her first postdoctoral stint\, Pei Ying relocated back to Perth in 2018 to join the Pavlos Laboratory\, focusing on the molecular regulation and dynamics of membrane and protein trafficking processes during osteoclast formation and function. \nAddress your questions/concerns to the MBI ITCore at mbit@nus.edu.sg if you face any issue with the ZOOM sign-in. 
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/mbi-seminar-insights-into-osteoclast-plasticity-fusion-fission-and-mechanosensors-by-pei-ying-ng/
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