Physics of Cancer
People broadly studying how forces affect tumor biology and/or applying it to treat cancer! (DM me or comment to self-nominate)
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@kaustavbera11.bsky.social
@profharley.bsky.social
#blacklivesmatter | #translivesmatter | 🍉 Professor @ U. Illinois| he/him | tissue engineer | Cancer Center at Illinois Program Leader | Partner to @kateclancy.bsky.social | runner | dad | nerd | boston native
@martialmillet.bsky.social
PhD Candidate - Bordeleau Lab (Université Laval - QC, Canada) Cancer Mechanobiology / Alternative splicing ⚙️🔬 FAK, the one FA protein to rule them all 🇨🇦🇲🇫 Google Scholar : https://t.co/kPAuplVlbQ
@rikkigarner.bsky.social
Helen Hay Whitney Fellow with Sean Megason at HMS SysBio (PhD w/ Julie Theriot). Biophysicist and quantitative cell biologist, integrating theory and experiment.
@lolauic.bsky.social
Dean of Engineering; Professor of Biomedical Engineering; University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) Deputy Editor, Science Advances; President AIMBE
@panosanastasiadis.bsky.social
Cell adhesion, cancer, polarity, cell migration, Rho GTPases, functional genomics and precision medicine.
@mechanobiology-uct.bsky.social
We study pathogen, cell & tissue mechanobiology in cardiac diseases and cancers ~ Team from Cameroon, Eswatini, Lesotho, South Africa, Togo & Uganda. mechanobiology.uct.ac.za
@mrndhntr.bsky.social
Cancer cell biologist @ MSKCC • NCI K99 fellow • 🇨🇦 in NYC mechanobiology • melanoma • PDAC • zebrafish
@lammerdinglab.bsky.social
We study lamins and nuclear mechanobiology. Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering. Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology. Cornell University. https://lammerding.wicmb.cornell.edu/
@tanentzapflab.bsky.social
A Cell & Developmental Biology lab @UBC. working on the role of cell junctions in development, stem cells, tissue homeostasis.
@deniswirtz.bsky.social
VP for Research, T.H. Smoot Professor Depts Chemical and Biomolecular Engn, Pathology, Oncology, INBT Johns Hopkins University 3D multi-omic, CAR T therapy, cell migration and mechanics Lab: https://wirtzlab.johnshopkins.edu
@kaustavbera11.bsky.social
Helen Hay Whitney Foundation PostDoc Fellow @Anseth Research Group| PhD @Konstantopoulos Lab @Johns Hopkins| BS+MS @IITKgp| @PACBoulder| biomaterials, organoids, cancer metastasis, physical forces in life www.kaustavbera.com