Terry ching
@terrychingg
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PostDoc at Christopher Chen lab (@BostonU_BME, @wyssinstitute) | Joint-PhD @sutdsg (@SoftFluidics) & @NUSingapore (@MicroTElab) ๐ธ๐ฌ
Joined May 2020
Thrilled to share my postdoctoral work exploring how brain mechanics influences metastasis, now out in @NatureCellBio. Check it out! #ChenLab @BUmechanobio @BioDesignCenter @wyssinstitute
https://t.co/DqmpleGpEq
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Nature Cell Biology - Uroz et al. report that the distinct mechanical properties of brain vasculature versus parenchyma drive cancer cell migration through a talin-dependent mechanism, enabling...
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This was so beautiful to read. I left the acknowledgements section of my thesis to the last โ it was my favorite section to write and also the most difficult. How do you condense 5+ years of *everything* into a single page (or two)? https://t.co/EmolIq9F9v
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After reading hundreds and hundreds of PhD theses, we accidentally discovered how to write the perfect PhD acknowledgement: it's a kind of poetry.
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Our study offers an alternative tool for designing and customizing lightweight, untethered soft robots with advanced functionalities. 4/5
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Our FiBa modules demonstrated four bioinspired locomotion modes: turtle-inspired crawling, inchworm-inspired climbing, bat-inspired perching, and ladybug-inspired flying. #Biomimicry #Robotics 3/5
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We've developed film-balloon (FiBa) modules, combining transversely curved polymer thin films and 3D-printed pneumatic balloons, to drastically reduce the weight of soft actuators. 2/5
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New in @ScienceMagazine! Untethering soft robots from electrical or pneumatic power remains a prominent challenge in the field due to the weight of conventional soft robotic actuators. https://t.co/SfuWsYlrcY 1/5
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Lightweight film-balloon modules for untethered soft robots enable diverse, bioinspired locomotion modes.
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New in @ScienceMagazine! Excited to share our latest publication "Crawling, climbing, perching, and flying by FiBa soft robots" in Science Robotics. @michinaoh @SoftFluidics @MicroTElab @sutdsg @NUSingapore
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Lightweight film-balloon modules for untethered soft robots enable diverse, bioinspired locomotion modes.
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As part of the @WellcomeLeap initiative, @snbhatia , Chris Chen, Dave Mooney, & @JenniferALewis1 are developing solutions to the organ donor shortage & creating drug testing platforms. Learn about Bhatia & Chen's work โฌ๏ธ, or see moreโก๏ธ #WellcomeLeap
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Review|Emily Flam and Zolt Arany review the current knowledge of how signaling intermediate #metabolites affect the #heart in health and disease , @zoltarany @AranyLab, @PennCVI | https://t.co/1gXZtdOae0 ๐ https://t.co/9YTzIIYr92
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We are thrilled to announce our latest publication, out today @NatureComms. Congrats to first author @AndreaBAlber and thanks to all our collaborators and all the teams @CReM_Boston @BUPulmonary! Got mesenchyme! https://t.co/UzYsn9Y4iC
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Nature Communications - Mesenchymal lineages play critical roles during development, though these cells are frequently overlooked in directed differentiation models. Here they derive lung-specific...
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2D in vitro systems that confine macrophages to small areas modulate their responses to known inflammatory agents, but how exactly this was happening remained unclear until now. @seguralab @DukeU Read the study to find out: https://t.co/XGZa2jwJFk
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I am so proud of our Robotics Subgroup! Pranav, Francesco and James are leading awesome work in our lab @NorthwesternEng, and weโre thrilled their walking soft robot is featured on the current cover of @softmatter!
Motorized, untethered soft robots via 3D printed auxetics led by Pranav Kaarthik, Francesco L. Sanchez, James Avtges nd Ryan L. Truby @rltruby @TrubyLab
https://t.co/LJyl5Nf0Xc
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Terry (@terrychingg)'s recent paper in collaboration with Yi-Chin's group (@MicroTElab) is featured as the cover of Small. Congratulations everyone in the team! We made 3D and branched vascular structures using 3D-printed porous molds. Please check out: https://t.co/fSJTuGyALY
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We took on the challenge with @KateMiro1 to illustrate key aspects of #nuclear #mechanotransduction in a single #snapshot ๐Hope itโs useful! https://t.co/vdXFS9ZAhx
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A nice video created by @HealthcareLdr @CurieuxExplorer showcasing our recent work. Thank you!
Biomimetic Blood ๐ฉธ Vessels ๐ซ ๐ฅ bioengineeringN https://t.co/LgP9XacZCu TY @CurieuxExplorer #3DPrinting #MedTech #healthTech #innovation #Cardiology
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Super happy to share our recent published paper from @SoftFluidics lab and @MicroTElab lab! Ty @AdvSciNews for the feature!
This freestanding, durable vascular model is made from a cell laden hydrogel that was molded using a microfluidics enabled technique combined with coaxial bioprinting. @terrychingg @SoftFluidics @sutdsg @MicroTElab ๐ https://t.co/qzRSYjMmwd
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Intranasal vaccines could be beneficial boosters against #COVID19 and include several advantages, such as needle-free administration and elicitation of local immunity to prevent infection and systemic immunity to reduce disease burden. https://t.co/FuCkEWabXd
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Super honored to recieve the Graduate Student Award (Silver) @Materials_MRS #s22mrs Especially thankful to my main-sup @66mh @SoftFluidics for his guidance and support during my PhD journey. Also a shoutout to my co-sup Yi-Chin Toh!
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