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MBI Seminar: Studying Signal Transduction in the Drosophila Embryo

MBI Seminar Room Lvl 5 T-Lab, Level 5, 5A Engineering Drive 1, Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Please be informed of MBI Weekly Meeting Seminar this Friday as follows: Date                 26 August 2016, Friday Time                 9:30am Venue               T-Lab Level 5 Seminar Room Presenter          Nicholas Tolwinski Talk Title           “Studying Signal Transduction in the Drosophila Embryo”

MBI Seminar: Integrin clusters a robust way to organize adhesions for cell mechanics by Rishita Changede

MBI Seminar Room Lvl 5 T-Lab, Level 5, 5A Engineering Drive 1, Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Date                 9 September 2016, Friday Time                 9:30am Venue               T-Lab Level 5 Seminar Room Integrin clusters a robust way to organize adhesions for cell mechanics by Rishita Changede  

Receptor nucleation and clustering in cellular adhesion & mechanical signaling by Kabir H Biswas

MBI Seminar Room Lvl 5 T-Lab, Level 5, 5A Engineering Drive 1, Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Date                23 September 2016, Friday Time                9:30am Venue              T-Lab Level 5 Seminar Room Receptor nucleation and clustering in cellular adhesion & mechanical signaling by Kabir H Biswas

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