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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190201T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190201T103000
DTSTAMP:20260417T002430
CREATED:20190128T061056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190201T082822Z
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SUMMARY:MBIw: Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs): The miniature “nuclear” bombs in inflammatory diseases by Siu Ling Christine Wong
DESCRIPTION:MBI Weekly Meeting Seminar\nTime: 9.30am-10.30am\nDate: Friday\, 1 February 2019\nVenue: Level 5 Seminar Room\, T-Lab \nNeutrophil extracellular traps (NETs): The miniature “nuclear” bombs in inflammatory diseases\nby Dr. Siu Ling (Christine) Wong\, Assistant Professor\, NTU Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine \n 
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/mbiw-neutrophil-extracellular-traps-nets-the-miniature-nuclear-bombs-in-inflammatory-diseases-by-siu-ling-christine-wong/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190208T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190208T103000
DTSTAMP:20260417T002430
CREATED:20190207T025903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190207T025903Z
UID:25822-1549618200-1549621800@www.mbi.nus.edu.sg
SUMMARY:Flexible Microfluidic Wearable Technologies for Biomedical Applications by Lim Chwee Teck
DESCRIPTION:MBI Weekly Meeting Seminar\nTime: 9.30am-10.30am\nDate: Friday\, 8 February 2019\nVenue: Level 5 Seminar Room\, T-Lab \nFlexible Microfluidic Wearable Technologies for Biomedical Applications\nBy Prof. Lim Chwee Teck\, Professor\, Mechanobiology Institute\, National University of Singapore
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/flexible-microfluidic-wearable-technologies-for-biomedical-applications-by-lim-chwee-teck/
LOCATION:MBI Seminar Room Lvl 5\, T-Lab\, Level 5\, 5A Engineering Drive 1\, Mechanobiology Institute\, National University of Singapore\, 117411\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:MBI Weekly Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190211T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T002430
CREATED:20190125T032653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T032721Z
UID:25692-1549900800-1549904400@www.mbi.nus.edu.sg
SUMMARY:The Tale Of Two And A Half Talins - Extending The Talin Code In Mechanotransduction by Ben Goult
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to inform you on the seminar by Dr Ben Goult\, hosted by Prof Yan Jie “The Tale Of Two And A Half Talins – Extending The Talin Code In Mechanotransduction” on 11 Feb (Mon) @4pm at T-Lab Level 5 Seminar Rooms.
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/the-tale-of-two-and-a-half-talins-extending-the-talin-code-in-mechanotransduction-by-ben-goult/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190212T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190212T103000
DTSTAMP:20260417T002430
CREATED:20190207T060227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T084444Z
UID:25827-1549963800-1549967400@www.mbi.nus.edu.sg
SUMMARY:MBI SPSS: Rejuvenation of fibroblast by partial reprogramming and redifferentiation by Bibhas Roy
DESCRIPTION:MBI Student and Postdoc Seminar Series (SPSS)\nTime: 9.30am-10.30am\nDate: Tuesday\, 12 February 2019\nVenue: Level 5 Seminar Room\, T-Lab \nRejuvenation of fibroblast by partial reprogramming and redifferentiation\nby Dr. Bibhas Roy\, Research Fellow\, Shivashankar Group \n  \n* Please note this event is open to MBI researchers and invited guests only. Thank you *
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/25827/
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,MBI Student & Postdoc Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190213T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190213T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T002430
CREATED:20190125T032412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T032412Z
UID:25688-1550055600-1550059200@www.mbi.nus.edu.sg
SUMMARY:Amot proteins relay mechanical forces in normal development and disease by Lars Holmgren
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to inform you on the seminar by Prof. Lars Holmgren\, hosted by Prof. Alexander Bershadsky “Amot proteins relay mechanical forces in normal development and disease” on 13 Feb (Wed) @11am at T-Lab Level seminar rooms.
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/amot-proteins-relay-mechanical-forces-in-normal-development-and-disease-by-lars-holmgren/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190214T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190214T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T002430
CREATED:20190211T090732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T084146Z
UID:25852-1550152800-1550156400@www.mbi.nus.edu.sg
SUMMARY:MBI PhD Oral Defense: Investigating a characteristic morphogenetic saddle point during zebrafish gastrulation by Zhong Jun
DESCRIPTION:MBI PhD Qualifying Exam\nTime: 2pm\nDate: Thursday\, 14 February 2019\nVenue: NUS\, E4-04-04. \nSupervisor: Prof. Paul Matsudaira \nInvestigating a Characteristic Morphogenetic Saddle Point during Zebrafish Gastrulation\nby ZHONG Jun\, Matsudaira’s Group \nThe morphogenesis or morphogenetic movement is the biological process which sets up the body axes and builds body shape during organism development. During zebrafish embryo development\, after rapid cell division for the first few hours\, the embryo enters gastrulation\, a stage marked by germ layer formation resulting from coordinated morphogenetic movements\, including epiboly\, ingression\, convergence and extension. The key factor driving morphogenesis is via morphogen gradients\, established by a group of signaling molecules called morphogens. Morphogens regulate cell adhesion\, cytoskeleton activity and mechanosensing at single cell level\, and its local coupling with biomechanical forces has been extensively studied over the past decades. However\, how different such couplings are coordinated at global level remains unclear\, due to a lack of approach to quantify global biomechanical patter. Our previous study has developed a 3D tissue tectonics approach to quantify tissue deformation or strain\, paving the way to understand coordinated biochemical-mechanical couplings. Further\, we have identified a characteristic morphogenetic pattern during gastrulation\, a saddle point located at the initial site of dorsal organizer. This saddle point serves as a hallmark of proper morphogenesis and understanding its formation and dynamics could help gain insights into the global biochemical-mechanical couplings. \n  \n**Please note the examination following the seminar is closed-door** \n 
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/investigating-a-characteristic-morphogenetic-saddle-point-during-zebrafish-gastrulation-by-zhong-jun/
LOCATION:E4-04-04\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:PhD Oral Defense
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190215T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190215T103000
DTSTAMP:20260417T002430
CREATED:20190211T080530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T084254Z
UID:25850-1550223000-1550226600@www.mbi.nus.edu.sg
SUMMARY:MBIw: Looking backward to the future by Linda J Kenney
DESCRIPTION:MBI Weekly Meeting Seminar\nTime: 9.30am-10.30am\nDate: Friday\, 15 February 2019\nVenue: Level 5 Seminar Room\, T-Lab \nLooking backward to the future\nBy Prof. Linda J Kenney\, Professor\, Mechanobiology Institute\, National University of Singapore
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/looking-backward-to-the-future-by-linda-j-kenney/
LOCATION:MBI Seminar Room Lvl 5\, T-Lab\, Level 5\, 5A Engineering Drive 1\, Mechanobiology Institute\, National University of Singapore\, 117411\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:MBI Weekly Seminar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190218T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190218T110000
DTSTAMP:20260417T002430
CREATED:20190212T084101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T021207Z
UID:25871-1550484000-1550487600@www.mbi.nus.edu.sg
SUMMARY:MBI PhD Oral Defense: Mechanobiology of Posterior Capsular Opacification: Lens capsule and lens cell dynamics in PCO By Divyanshu Mishra
DESCRIPTION:MBI PhD Qualifying Exam\nTime: 10am\nDate: 18 Feb 2019\, Monday\nVenue: MBI\, Level 5 Seminar Roon \nSupervisor: Prof. Paul Matsudaira \nMechanobiology of Posterior Capsular Opacification: Lens capsule and lens cell dynamics in PCO\nBy Divyanshu MISHRA\,  Matsudaira’s Group \nPosterior Capsular Opacification (PCO) is a vision-severing condition post cataract surgery as a result of extracellular matrix protein deposition and contraction of the lens capsule due to lens epithelial cell migration\, proliferation\, and diﬀerentiation on the posterior side of the lens capsule. As a result of ongoing research in the mechanism of PCO using both in vitro and in vivo models\, the occurrence rate of PCO has reduced\, “but not yet eradicated”. Since mechanical and biochemical environment inﬂuences cell dynamics\, it is important to incorporate the lens capsule properties in the substrate of a PCO model. Apart from elucidating the mechanism of PCO development\, such as model can also act as a robust platform to test intraoccular lens (IOLs) rapidly. The current project aims to develop an in vitro model for PCO where the substrate for cell culture can recapitulate the properties of the lens capsule. Further\, this model would be used to study the migration of lens epithelial cells on a lens capsule mimetic viscoelastic substrate. The developments would be crucial for the design of industrial IOLs. \n  \n**Please note the examination following the seminar is closed-door** \n 
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/mbi-phd-oral-defense-mechanobiology-of-posterior-capsular-opaci%ef%ac%81cation-lens-capsule-and-lens-cell-dynamics-in-pco-by-divyanshu-mishra/
LOCATION:MBI Seminar Room Lvl 5\, T-Lab\, Level 5\, 5A Engineering Drive 1\, Mechanobiology Institute\, National University of Singapore\, 117411\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:PhD Oral Defense
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190218T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190218T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T002430
CREATED:20190207T024611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190207T024611Z
UID:25819-1550505600-1550509200@www.mbi.nus.edu.sg
SUMMARY:Essential Role Of Smooth Muscle Rac1 In Airway Hyperresponsiveness And Remodelling Associated With Asthma by Florian Dissaler
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to inform you on the seminar of Florian Dissaler (post doc candidate)\, hosted by A/Prof Virgile Viasnoff “Essential Role Of Smooth Muscle Rac1 In Airway Hyperresponsiveness And Remodelling Associated With Asthma”on 18 Feb (Monday) @4pm at T-Lab Level 5 Seminar Rooms.
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/essential-role-of-smooth-muscle-rac1-in-airway-hyperresponsiveness-and-remodelling-associated-with-asthma-by-florian-dissaler/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190219T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190219T100000
DTSTAMP:20260417T002430
CREATED:20190215T020554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190215T020554Z
UID:25906-1550568600-1550570400@www.mbi.nus.edu.sg
SUMMARY:MBI SPSS: Investigating the structure and function of actin organization in polarized hepatocytes by Richard De Mets
DESCRIPTION:MBI Student and Postdoc Seminar Series (SPSS)\nTime: 9.30am-10.30am\nDate: Tuesday\, 19 February 2019\nVenue: Level 5 Seminar Room\, T-Lab \nInvestigating the structure and function of actin organization in polarized hepatocytes\nby Dr. Richard De Mets\, Research Fellow\, Viasnoff Group \nLigand-independent EGFR activity promotes dynamic junction remodeling\nby Fu Chaoyu\, PhD Student\, Viasnoff’s Group \n  \n* Please note this event is open to MBI researchers and invited guests only. Thank you *
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/mbi-spss-investigating-the-structure-and-function-of-actin-organization-in-polarized-hepatocytes-by-richard-de-mets/
LOCATION:MBI Seminar Room Lvl 5\, T-Lab\, Level 5\, 5A Engineering Drive 1\, Mechanobiology Institute\, National University of Singapore\, 117411\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:MBI Student & Postdoc Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190219T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190219T103000
DTSTAMP:20260417T002430
CREATED:20190215T020724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190215T020724Z
UID:25908-1550570400-1550572200@www.mbi.nus.edu.sg
SUMMARY:MBI SPSS: Ligand-independent EGFR activity promotes dynamic junction remodeling by Fu Chaoyu
DESCRIPTION:MBI Student and Postdoc Seminar Series (SPSS)\nTime: 9.30am-10.30am\nDate: Tuesday\, 19 February 2019\nVenue: Level 5 Seminar Room\, T-Lab \nInvestigating the structure and function of actin organization in polarized hepatocytes\nby Dr. Richard De Mets\, Research Fellow\, Viasnoff Group \nLigand-independent EGFR activity promotes dynamic junction remodeling\nby Fu Chaoyu\, PhD Student\, Viasnoff’s Group \n  \n* Please note this event is open to MBI researchers and invited guests only. Thank you *
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/mbi-spss-ligand-independent-egfr-activity-promotes-dynamic-junction-remodeling-by-fu-chaoyu/
LOCATION:MBI Seminar Room Lvl 5\, T-Lab\, Level 5\, 5A Engineering Drive 1\, Mechanobiology Institute\, National University of Singapore\, 117411\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:MBI Student & Postdoc Seminar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190221T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190221T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T002430
CREATED:20190207T064030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190207T064030Z
UID:25830-1550746800-1550750400@www.mbi.nus.edu.sg
SUMMARY:A Spherical Pore 3D Tissue-Culture Platform For The Long-Time Study Of Mammalian Cell Behavior On Surfaces Of Various Degrees Of Curvature by Huang Cheng-Kuang
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to inform you on the seminar of Huang Cheng-Kuang (post doc candidate)\, hosted by Prof Lim Chwee Teck “A Spherical Pore 3D Tissue-Culture Platform For The Long-Time Study Of Mammalian Cell Behavior On Surfaces Of Various Degrees Of Curvature” on 21 Feb (Thurs) @11am at T-Lab Level 5 Seminar Rooms.
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/a-spherical-pore-3d-tissue-culture-platform-for-the-long-time-study-of-mammalian-cell-behavior-on-surfaces-of-various-degrees-of-curvature-by-huang-cheng-kuang/
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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190221T130000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190221T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T002430
CREATED:20190220T013843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190220T013908Z
UID:25931-1550754000-1550757600@www.mbi.nus.edu.sg
SUMMARY:MBI PhD Oral Defense: Computer-Driven Analysis of Developing Biological Systems By Tricia Loo Yi Jun
DESCRIPTION:MBI PhD Qualifying Exam\nTime: 1pm\nDate: 21 Feb 2019\, Thursday\nVenue: NUS\, E4-04-04. \nSupervisor: Dr Timothy Saunders \nComputer-Driven Analysis of Developing Biological Systems\nBy Tricia LOO Yi Jun\,  Timothy Saunder’s Group \nThe developing organism undergoes many complex changes that are challenging to observe in vivo. Therefore\, computational methods are required to fully visualise\, quantify and explore the process of morphogenesis. While recent advancements in experimental and microscopy techniques have increased the accessibility of high quality data\, there is now a corresponding greater need for new computational tools that are able to take full advantage of these high-quality datasets and technological improvements. Here\, we present three projects being carried out to produce tools relevant to studying the process of morphogenesis during development. First\, we have created a MATLAB routine for aligning multichannel 3D time-lapse images that undergo complex shape changes. Secondly\, we have begun to develop models that combine domain growth with tissue patterning processes. Lastly\, we look into applying machine learning to predict biophysical models and parameters from imaging data. Taken together\, these projects represent an effort to apply robust computational methods towards understanding how complex 3D patterns are formed during embryonic development. \n  \n**Please note the examination following the seminar is closed-door** \n 
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/mbi-phd-oral-defense-computer-driven-analysis-of-developing-biological-systems-by-tricia-loo-yi-jun/
LOCATION:MBI Seminar Room Lvl 5\, T-Lab\, Level 5\, 5A Engineering Drive 1\, Mechanobiology Institute\, National University of Singapore\, 117411\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:PhD Oral Defense
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190226T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190226T103000
DTSTAMP:20260417T002430
CREATED:20190221T043849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190221T043849Z
UID:25971-1551173400-1551177000@www.mbi.nus.edu.sg
SUMMARY:MBI SPSS: Investigating podosome formation in relation to topographical cues by Lim Cheng Kai
DESCRIPTION:MBI Student and Postdoc Seminar Series (SPSS)\nTime: 9.30am-10.30am\nDate: Tuesday\, 26 February 2019\nVenue: Level 5 Seminar Room\, T-Lab \nInvestigating podosome formation in relation to topographical cues\nBy Lim Cheng Kai\, MBI Intern\, Viasnoff and Bershadsky Group \n  \n* Please note this event is open to MBI researchers and invited guests only. Thank you *
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/mbi-spss-investigating-podosome-formation-in-relation-to-topographical-cues-by-lim-cheng-kai/
LOCATION:MBI Seminar Room Lvl 5\, T-Lab\, Level 5\, 5A Engineering Drive 1\, Mechanobiology Institute\, National University of Singapore\, 117411\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:MBI Student & Postdoc Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190226T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190226T133000
DTSTAMP:20260417T002430
CREATED:20190226T031147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190226T031217Z
UID:25975-1551184200-1551187800@www.mbi.nus.edu.sg
SUMMARY:MBI PhD Oral Defense: Development of deep neural network model for inferring in situ tissue tensions by Murat Shagirov
DESCRIPTION:MBI PhD Qualifying Exam\nTime: 1230pm\nDate: 26 Feb 2019\, Tuesday\nVenue: MBI\, Level 5 Meeting Room. \nSupervisor: Dr Yusuke Toyama \nDevelopment of deep neural network model for inferring in situ tissue tensions\nby Murat Shagirov\, Toyama’s Group \nAbstract\nDuring embryogenesis\, a simple egg is shaped into a complex three-dimensional organism in a process called morphogenesis. Understanding morphogenesis requires knowledge of how forces that drive morphogenesis are distributed within the tissue. Although some approaches have been developed for inferring in situ forces in native tissue there are some limitations. Major limitations of current methods lie in their inability to deal with dynamics and complex cell shapes. Here\, I propose to develop a method which is a complement to current ones—a deep learning-based method to infer ­tissue tensions in situ from confocal movies. I use amnioserosa tissue of Drosophila embryo\, which displays complex cell shape and dynamics\, as a model system. To achieve this proposal\, I aim to 1) develop an image segmentation tool to quantify the shape of the cell from a video\, 2) develop a deep neural network model to predict a tension at cell junctions from both a static image and an associated laser ablation data\, and 3) combine the above-mentioned methods to predict the tension distribution of an unperturbed tissue. In the future\, I aim to make this model into a general tool for mapping tissue tensions in other tissues. More detailed preliminary results and future plans will be discussed in the presentation. \n  \n**Please note the examination following the seminar is closed-door**
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/mbi-phd-oral-defense-development-of-deep-neural-network-model-for-inferring-in-situ-tissue-tensions-by-murat-shagirov/
LOCATION:MBI Seminar Room Lvl 5\, T-Lab\, Level 5\, 5A Engineering Drive 1\, Mechanobiology Institute\, National University of Singapore\, 117411\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:PhD Oral Defense
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190226T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20190226T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T002430
CREATED:20190213T020731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T020731Z
UID:25888-1551196800-1551200400@www.mbi.nus.edu.sg
SUMMARY:Bioengineering Technologies In Regenerative Medicine: Cell Engineering\, Tracking\, And Mechanobiology by Liu Shiying
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to inform you on the seminar of Liu Shiying (post doc candidate)\, hosted by A/Prof Tony Kanchanawong “Bioengineering Technologies In Regenerative Medicine: Cell Engineering\, Tracking\, And Mechanobiology” on 26 Feb (Tuesday) @4pm at T-Lab Level 5 Seminar Rooms.
URL:https://www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/event/bioengineering-technologies-in-regenerative-medicine-cell-engineering-tracking-and-mechanobiology-by-liu-shiying/
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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