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Mechano-Genomics Seminar Series: Nuclear Mechanobiology in Confined Migration by Prof Jan Lammerding

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MBIw: Diversity in Adhesion-Mediated Mechanotransduction by Pakorn Tony Kanchanawong

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MBIw: Hydraulics, size control and tissue patterning in mammalian development by Chii Jou (Joe) Chan

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MBIw: The Mechano-Hydraulic Control of Growth and Development – Lessons from Plants by Yuchen Long

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Virtual Biology Colloquium: Stem Cells in Crypt-like Structures Lining the Base of the Zebrafish Intestine Speaker by Paul Matsudaira

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MBI SPSS: Interplay between Microtubules and Integrin-mediated Adhesion in Angiogenesis by Aaron Joseph Farrugia

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MBI SPSS: Force and position dependent regulation of focal adhesions by mechanosensitive ion channel Piezo1 by Yao Mingxi

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Mechano-Genomics Seminar Series: ASD-associated 16p11.2 deletion disrupts chromatin contacts and dysregulates synaptic genes in neuronal precursors by Ana Pombo

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MBIw: Mammalian Mechanoelectrical Transduction: Structure and Function of Force-Gated Ion Channels by Eric Honoré

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MBI SPSS: Regulation of morphogenesis and mechanics of the C. elegans germline by the actin capping protein CAP-1 by Shinjini Ray

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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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