Views Navigation

Event Views Navigation

This Month

Calendar of Events

M Mon

T Tue

W Wed

T Thu

F Fri

S Sat

S Sun

0 events,

2 events,

-

MBISPSS: Actomyosin dynamics couples extracellular signals to the mobility and molecular stability of telomeres by Doorgesh S Jokhun

-

MBI PhD Oral Defense: Dissecting the role of topographical cues in endothelialization process by Azita Gorji

0 events,

1 event,

1 event,

-

MBIw: Engineering heterotypic cellular interactions for disease modeling and drug testing by Yi-Chin Toh

0 events,

0 events,

1 event,

-

MBI PhD Oral Defense: Emergence of Coordinated Collective Cell Migration under Physical Confinement by Shreyansh Jain

2 events,

-

MBI SPSS: Structural-elastic determination of force-dependent transition rates of biomolecules by Guo Shiwen

-

MBI PhD Oral Defense: Investigating the role of Desmosome and Intermediate Filaments in Apoptotic Cell Extrusion by Minnah Thomas

1 event,

MBI WIS: Finding the right path: How do multidomain proteins avoid misfolding and how can women avoid the pitfalls in their scientific career paths? by Jane Clarke

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

1 event,

MBI Graduate Programme Roadshow (On-Site Interview) at Bangalore, India

1 event,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

0 events,

Have an event you’d like to list here? Contact here.

About the National University of Singapore

About NUSA leading global university centred in Asia, NUS is Singapore's flagship university, offering a global approach to education and research with a focus on Asian perspectives and expertise.

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.
Go to Top