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SUMMARY:MBIw: Cellular and molecular force regulation by receptor-mediated interactions  E. Ada Cavalcanti
DESCRIPTION:MBI Weekly Seminar\nTime: 5.00pm – 6.00pm\nDate: Friday\, 4 December 2020\nVenue: Online seminar via ZOOM \nCellular and molecular force regulation by receptor-mediated interactions\nE. Ada Cavalcanti\, Group Leader\, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research\, Germany \nMechanical and chemical properties of the extracellular environment regulate cell adhesion and migration.  Designing materials and tools which allow the local control of cell-matrix and cell-cell adhesion is of great interest to address how specific receptor-ligand interactions affect cell mechanotransduction. I will present the development of surface functionalization strategies to control integrin clustering for the generation of molecular and cellular forces at the interface during adhesion. I will also discuss the crosstalk between integrins and growth factors in the regulation of cell adhesion and mechanotransduction signaling. \nIn the last part of my talk\, I will introduce the application of opto-chemical tools to control the assembly and disassembly of E-cadherin-mediated cell-cell junctions and the impact on collective cell dynamics and forces. \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/mbiw-cellular-and-molecular-force-regulation-by-receptor-mediated-interactions-e-ada-cavalcanti/
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SUMMARY:MBIw: Mechanobiology zoomed in: Cell-ECM interactions at the nanoscale by Jennifer Young
DESCRIPTION:MBI Weekly Seminar\nTime: 10.00am – 11.00am\nDate: Friday\, 18 December 2020\nVenue: Online seminar via ZOOM \nMechanobiology zoomed in: Cell-ECM interactions at the nanoscale\nBy Jennifer Young\, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research\, Germany  \n  \n  \nMBI SPSS 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/mbiw-mechanobiology-zoomed-in-cell-ecm-interactions-at-the-nanoscale-by-jennifer-young/
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