Cell migration and morphogenesis in viscoelastic matrices Ovijit Chaudhuri, University of Standford The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complex assembly of structural proteins that provides physical support and biochemical signaling to cells in tissues. Over the last two decades, studies have revealed the important role that ECM elasticity plays in regulating a variety of biological ... Read more
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Biomicrofluidic analysis of hematological diseases by means of mathematical biomechanical models and statistical analysis: Cells and hydrogels in microchannels and microrheometers Aurora Hernandez-Machado, Departament de Fisica de la Materia Condensada, Universitat de Barcelona We have developed microfluidic devices for precise characterization of hematological diseases. By means of one drop of blood and mathematical models based ... Read more |
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2P-BRAINSCOPY: pushing the boundaries of two-photon microscopy to study large neuronal networks in behaving mice. Nicolò Accanto, Inserm researcher at the in Insitut de la Vision (IDV), in the group of Valentina Emiliani, Paris In the past 15 years, the synergy of two-photon (2P) microscopy and optogenetics has transformed neuroscience, enabling high-resolution imaging and precise photostimulation ... Read more |
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We are glad to invite you to this seminar organized by IBEC where Marek W. Radomski, Vice-Dean Research College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada will talk about the Canadian health research following COVID-19 pandemic, the next Tuesday 14th of May at 15h at the Faculty of Medicine Clinic (UB). Marek W. Radomski, Vice-Dean of Investigation College ... Read more |
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Beating Organs-on-Chip: leveraging on motion to mimic human organ physiological/diseased states in vitro Erika Ferrari, Commercial Science Leader, BiomimX Srl Beating Organs-on-Chip are in vitro miniaturized models developed within the uBeat® platform, which integrates microfluidics, 3D human cell culture and controlled mechanical stimulation to recapitulate, with unprecedented precision and predictability, clinically relevant models reflective of ... Read more |
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Single molecule insights into cellular mechanotransduction Sergi Garcia-Manyes, Single Molecule Mechanobiology laboratory, The Francis Crick Institute and King’s College London Cellular mechanostransduction relies on the conversion of mechanical cues into chemical signals, which propagate from the focal adhesion hub through the cytoskeleton to ultimately reach the nucleus through the Nuclear Pore Complex (NPC), and ... Read more |
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Engineering the Nanoscale Membrane Topography in Cells Wenting Zhao, School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Institute for Digital Molecular Analytics and Science (IDMxS), Singapore Abstract. Cell membranes serve as a central platform to host a variety of proteins essential for cellular activities such as cell signaling, morphogenesis, and membrane ... Read more |
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