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2019 Singapore Fish Meeting

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MBI SPSS: Pathogenicity Island Cross-talk in Salmonella by Parisa Zangoui Nejad Chahkootahi

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MBI SPSS: Managing your time and your projects By Timothy Saunders

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MBI SPSS: Mechanical influence of apoptotic cell extrusion on neighbouring cells by Yow Ying Ming Ivan

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MBI SPSS: What micro/nano-fabrication core can do for your research by Gianluca Grenci

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MBIw: Single cell analysis to dissect cellular heterogeneity in complex systems by Cheow Lih Feng

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MBI PhD Oral Defense: Mechanics Of Cell Shape Deformation In Cytokinesis And Cell Extrusion by Lin Bocheng Lester

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MBI SPSS: Signaling scaffold BNIP-2 as a mechano-modulator by Chew Ti Weng

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MBI SPSS: Micro-fabrication at MBI: Design guidelines & key concepts by Mohammed Ashraf,

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MBI Symposium: Actin Cytoskeleton-Based Mechanisms of Establishing Left-Right Asymmetry in Biological Systems

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MBIw: OrBID (OculaR BIomaterials and Device): A Biomaterials (polymer) platform providing clinical solutions for retinal disease by Dr Su Xinyi

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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.
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