
Australian Society for Mechanobiology (AuSMB)
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The Australian Society for MechanoBiology (AuSMB) represents researchers that are interested in understanding how physical forces affect cell/tissue behaviour.
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07-09-2021 01:09:16
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Join me to learn about the application of microfluidics for vascular biology and what to consider when designing your models. P.S. Presentation slots available. Contact me for tech useful in vascular biology. @MicroTas2023 Mechanobiology & Microfluidics Research Group Baker Institute


We are hiring a #postdoc on our NSW Health funded cross-institutional collaborative grant. We are looking for candidates with experience in #bioengineering or #vascularbiology to study tissue interactions with novel valve #biomaterials . Job & project details👇






The first paper from Young Lab Jennifer Young 𝐀𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲 𝐒𝐮𝐧 ! Very smart way to study the roles of ECM composition vs. Stiffness for any cells. Another awesome platform for the #mechanobiology toolbox list! ASBTE MBSANZ 🦋 @MBSANZ.bsky.social Australian Society for Mechanobiology (AuSMB)


As the annual meeting closes we thank the organisers led by the wonderful A/Prof Sara Baratchi and say a big congrats to all our award winners: ECR best talk: Lennart Kuck Lennart Kuck, PhD Student best talk: Shin Wei Chong Shin Wei Chong and Poster award: Shirin Nour.


My school UWA School of Human Sciences has multiple T&R positions opening at LvB. Teaching areas including Anatomy, Physiology and Neuroscience needed! ASBTE MBSANZ 🦋 @MBSANZ.bsky.social Stem Cell Foundation Australian Society for Mechanobiology (AuSMB) #academicjob

Proud supervisory moment! Congrats to my PhD student, Austin Lai, for receiving the Paul Korner Medal from Baker Institute for his discovery-based research on endothelial mechanobiology. Well done, Austin!🎓🏅#PhDSuccess RMIT Research Mechanobiology & Microfluidics Research Group
