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Welcome back Jen!

We are very happy to have Jen Flournoy, who won multiple honors and was invited to multiple talks for her research during her undergraduate years in our our lab back as a brand new PhD student. Jen will continue her … Continue reading

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Welcome Jason!

We are happy to welcome Jason Kim to join the MEOW lab. Jason is an electric engineer by training but his impressive industrial experience made him knowledgeable about biomedicine too. We are very happy after a summer of rollercoaster ride … Continue reading

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Our review paper “the effects of stiffness, fluid viscosity, and geometry of microenvironment in homeostasis, aging and diseases” is accepted

We were invited to write the review paper “The effects of stiffness, fluid viscosity, and geometry of microenvironment in homeostasis, aging and diseases”  to be published in Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, an ASME journal. It was a true team effort … Continue reading

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Wei-Hung is awarded NIH F99/K00 Transition Award (NCI)

We are delighted to learn that Wei-Hung will receive the NCI F99/K00 fellowship (more deatils at https://me.jhu.edu/2020/07/30/wei-hung-jung-receives-nci-f99-k00-award/), the fund of which will cover the remainder of his PhD training and 4 more years of postdoc stipend/research cost at any lab … Continue reading

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Beginner’s Guide to Bioprinting

Minh-Tam, Athena and Keva teamed up during the COVID-19 shut-down to compile a comprehensive online handbook “Beginner’s Guide to Bioprinting“, it lists definitions of the terms commonly used in bioprinting, resources to use bioprinting for biomedical research, and references to … Continue reading

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Matt Wins Travel Award for 2020 Biophysical Society Annual Meeting

Matt is selected for the Travel Award to present his work on the cytoskeleton dynamics during extreme cell migration at the 2020 Biophysical Society Annual Meeting (https://www.biophysics.org/2020meeting#/) . Congratulations!

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Keva Wins the 2nd Place at the 5th Annual INBT Undergraduate Research Symposium Poster Competition

Keva presented her research work at the 5th Annual INBT Undergraduate Research Symposium and was awarded as the 2nd place for her outstanding work. Each presenter was judged on criteria like the project’s impact on the scientific community and the … Continue reading

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Keva wins Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award (PURA)

We are very pleased to learn that Keva has been selected to receive Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award (PURA) for 2019. Keva has been working on the project of extreme cell motility with Matt’s supervision. Her work is also selected to … Continue reading

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Halloween 2019

This year we dressed as princesses for Halloween at the weekly group meeting. Everybody felt pretty and shiny and empowered. Go MOBsters!  

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The iPSC-derived Cardiac Tissues Paper is Featured on World Heart Day

To bring awareness of cardiovascular disease, Wiley compiled a World Heart Day (September 29th) collection. Our paper “Mechanical Characterization of hiPSC‐Derived Cardiac Tissues for Quality Control” is featured in the collection. We are glad we are part of the efforts … Continue reading

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