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Biomedical engineering lab at Brown U. Biomaterials, mechanobiology and computer vision for epithelial cell migration. Also, micro / nano fab and 3D printing.

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@brownengin
Brown Engineering
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Postdoc Jiwon Kim was named one of 30 female Rising Stars in MechE, and invited to a workshop to develop career skills, connect with a cohort of peers, and engage with mentors in anticipation of future careers in academia.
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Ian Wong Lab at Brown. 🟦ianywonglab
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Wong lab members are off to the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) 2025 Meeting in San Diego! Looking forward to presenting our latest work #BMES2025 @BMESociety @brownengin
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@NatRevMCB
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
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New Online! The advent of confocal laser scanning microscopy in biological research https://t.co/7YJVwheDow
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@EricTopol
Eric Topol
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In the new issue @ScienceMagazine, what continuous protein monitoring via a wearable biosensor can bring us, by @ShanaOKelley and colleagues @NorthwesternU https://t.co/EcgBdwGxcd
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@NatureRevCancer
Nature Reviews Cancer
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NEW content online! Identification, functional insights and therapeutic targeting of EMT tumour states https://t.co/1g5x4td9Vc
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@JCellBiol
Journal of Cell Biology
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New perspective by Maik Bischoff and Roberto Mayor about how mesenchymal cells use contact-dependent rules to generate swarm-like behaviors, patterns & organ forms. https://t.co/LnxoRlc1qp #CellBio #CellMigration #Morphogenesis #Development #Science
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@brownengin
Brown Engineering
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A renovation of Prince Lab, transforming it into a dynamic and central campus hub for project-based learning, cutting-edge research and engineering innovation, to be launched by @BrownUniversity, with a generous gift from the Lassonde Family Foundation.
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Support from the Lassonde Family Foundation will enable a reimagined campus hub in the School of Engineering complex for Brown makers, engineers, entrepreneurs and artists to innovate and create.
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@BrownUniversity
Brown University
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Happy first day of classes! 🐻 📚
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@NewsfromScience
News from Science
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Physicists have made a splash without the splatter—by bouncing a tiny oil droplet on a vibrating surface. The dramatic effect could be used to control fluids, and might even provide insight into quantum mechanics: https://t.co/BluMdYnNe8
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@lhinderling
Lucien Hinderling
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Automated optogenetic control of hundreds of cells in parallel. Each cell is individually steered, collectively acting as a "tissue printer". Preprint & code out!
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@ScienceMagazine
Science Magazine
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Cells are particularly good at solving mazes, according to a 2020 Science study that demonstrates how they are able to navigate long and complicated routes through the body using self-generated chemoattractant gradients. Learn more: https://t.co/t7V1Da8bBm #ScienceMagArchives
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@Dev_Bio_Journal
Developmental Biology
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#DBfeature #InMemoriam Remembering Dr. Paul Kulesa's (1962–2025) pioneering work on neural crest development, which has profoundly impacted neuroscience & pediatric cancer. A huge loss to the DB community. His recent work on chick & mouse neural crest. https://t.co/o3cHbUy0GL
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@Cancer_Cell
Cancer Cell
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Circulating tumor cells: Blood-based detection, molecular biology, and clinical applications https://t.co/LEu385K2Yd
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@EricTopol
Eric Topol
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First real-time human embryo implantation recorded (in 2D and 3D). Time lapse video of 2 embryos (200 μm apart) implanting in the 3D platform @ScienceAdvances https://t.co/RKd3ureNRi
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@ianywonglab
Ian Wong Lab at Brown. 🟦ianywonglab
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with the gorgeous fluorescence image of the cytoskeleton by @aaandmoore @JLS_Lab now highlighted on the @NatureCellBio website https://t.co/9lm8IzwXsK
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@ScienceMagazine
Science Magazine
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New research reveals cockatoos have 30 unique dance moves—including headbanging. Learn more: https://t.co/ljVWSloBrE @NewsfromScience
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@ianywonglab
Ian Wong Lab at Brown. 🟦ianywonglab
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Many thanks to the Korea-US Collaborative Research Fund for supporting our cancer mechanobiology consortium @kaistpr @brownengin @BrownUCancer @MITMechE @broadinstitute
@brownengin
Brown Engineering
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A biotech development collaboration between Brown's @ianywonglab and KAIST's Shin Lab is one of 17 projects chosen for the Boston Korea Project. Read more: https://t.co/DjTixCPBzd
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@slavov_n
Prof. Nikolai Slavov
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Mechanotransduction in the nucleus Multiple TFs transmit mechanical forces into transcriptional regulation. Nuclear shape, size, and chromatin abnormalities are common features of many diseases.
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Ian Wong Lab at Brown. 🟦ianywonglab
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