
CellSMB Lab
@cellsmb
Cell Systems and Mechanobiology Lab, University of Melbourne
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http://go.unimelb.edu.au/2ob6 25-11-2016 06:42:33
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Honoured, excited that I will be guest editor for Phil. Trans. B Royal Society Publishing with Holly Shiels and Christian Pinali at U. Manchester. Our issue title: The cardiomyocyte: New revelations on the interplay between architecture and function in growth, health, and disease




Current issue of Biophysical Journal features work by CellSMB Lab PhD student Qilin Yu on cell-cell adhesions.



Excited to be starting this journey with Michael Watson within SMB - Society for Mathematical Biology . If you are interested in modelling all things cardiovascular, join us.

Thanks for the plug Biophysics Australia . In this pre-print review article we put forth the motivation for and state-of-the-art in biophysics-based and spatially detailed computer models to predict single cell physiology.

Excited to announce the workshop on Mechanical Modelling in Health and Disease in Birmingham 7/8th September. We have an exciting lineup of speakers, including Rachel Bearon, Prof Bindi Brook ,Igor Chernyavsky, @CarinaDunlop , Hao Gao , Robert Insall and Vijay Rajagopal 1/


Prof Bindi Brook @CarinaDunlop Hao Gao Robert Insall Vijay Rajagopal We have plenty of slots for contributed talks or posters, and travel awards for researchers without funding, thanks to London Mathematical Society and UK Research and Innovation . Thanks especially Pradeep Keshavanarayana for an amazing job on the organisation. Link is here docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI… 2/




Today is CellSMB Lab student Afshin Khadangi PhD completion seminar. His work has put CellSMB Lab on the map with DL tools like EM-Net, EM-Stellar and CardioVinci (see below). Every completion seminar makes me feel grateful for being able to work with such great students


This week's #PhilTransB issue explores heart muscle form and function at sub-cellular scale, and how the internal organisation of muscle cells in the heart play an integral role in heart function and remodeling. ow.ly/NS3950KZp4g Vijay Rajagopal O-Fish-ial Lab


Very excited to introduce our ability to create digital twin models of cardiac biology VictorianMuscleNetwork through two posters on cardiac ageing and hypertrophy. #VicMuscleNet.



Grateful to be part of UnimelbBME and School of Chem and BME. Thanks for supporting our research through this internal Outstanding Research Award. Thanks to key mentors and colleagues within who played a part in this outcome over several years.


Feeling excited and lucky to be working with Gonzalo del Monte Nieto, Hieu Nim, Mirana Ramialison and Eric Hanssen Eric Hanssen to investigate the origins of non compaction cardiomyopathy in our #NHMRC ideas grant.
