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careerday 6th Life Sciences Career Day 2009

The workshop highlighs different research activities and career opportunities for Graduate studies, Post-doctoral Fellowships and Technical positions available at these major research centres. Jointly organized by Life Sciences Institute, LSUPC, Departments of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering.


workshop 22nd Mechanobiology Workshop 2008

Organized by the NUS Mechanobiology Research Group, in collaboration with Life Sciences Institute (LSI), Department of Biological Sciences (DBS) and the Division of Bioengineering, NUS.


workshop 1a 1st Mechanobiology Workshop 2007

The Mechanobiology Workshop 2007 brings together experts from multiple disciplines to define how the mechanical factors, force and geometry, in addition to biochemical stimuli control biological form, cell growth and differentiation.


workshop 1 Mechanobiology Workshop on Modeling, Nano Micro Fabrication and Bioimaging 2008 [PDF]

A joint workshop organized by Life Sciences Institute (LSI) and RCE in Mechanobiology team. Scientific sessions include modeling, nano/macro fabrication and bioimaging.


The 3rd Mechanobiology Workshop

The Research Centre of Excellence in Mechanobiology in conjunction with the National University of Singapore is pleased to present the 3rd Mechanobiology Workshop, a conference organized by the RCE in Mechanobiology and jointly organized with the Life Sciences Institute, the Division of Bioengineering and the Department of Biological Sciences at NUS. Learn more.

When

3 - 5 November 2009

Where

Centre for Life Sciences Auditorium,
NUS, Singapore

Themes of Symposium

  • - Cell Migration and Actin Cytoskeleton
  • - Cell Adhesion to Extracellular Matrix and other cells
  • - Microtubules and molecular Motors
  • - Chromatin, Nucleus and Cell Division
  • - Signaling in Cell Mechanosensing, Polarization and Migration
  • - Mechanics of Embryo Development

About

The 3rd Mechanobiology workshop is the third of a series of annual workshops first held in 2007 and chaired by leading scientist in mechanobiology, Prof. Michael Sheetz of Columbia University.

The coming workshop will be held on 3 -5 November 2009 at the Centre for Life Sciences Auditorium, National University of Singapore, Singapore. This workshop is held not only in the annual tradition of the series of meetings, it also marks the inauguration of the newly established Research of Excellence of Mechanobiology (RCE Mechanobiology).

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