
Rohin Banerji
@rohin_banerji
PhD Candidate studying #lungCancer mechanics in the Nia Lab @BostonU_BME
Check out our latest work at linkedin.com/pulse/crystal-…
ID: 3930726737
11-10-2015 20:15:35
236 Tweet
148 Followers
189 Following





Calling all prospective grad applicants for Boston University Biomedical Engineering , come meet our faculty at Biomedical Engineering Society 2024 in Baltimore! Learn about the exciting research in BU Engineering 🧬🧫👩🏼🔬👨🏾🔬🔬🥼 and enjoy food and drink 🍷🍮 at our reception



These plants aren’t for decoration—They’re for science. BU Experts are testing new genetic engineering techniques to better understand how plants adapt to their environments. Keep reading ➡️spr.ly/6016qxtAY


Join in to hear all the exciting work happening Boston University Biomedical Engineering schowcased at #BMES2024 !! And join in at 4:30 and 5PM today to hear about how we’ve been further using and developing the #crystalribcage platform

Another exciting day here in Baltimore, and the list of BU talks and posters is still growing! Don't forget to stop by booth #500 to connect with us after you hear what we've been up to. @JohnAWhitePhD Michelle Teplensky Hadi T. Nia Xue Han Chen-Lab @ BU Biological Design Center, Boston University


Our Hadi T. Nia will be at this event!


The last day of BMES is always bittersweet but we still have a lot of great science to see today! In fact, we have the largest lineup of the whole conference today, with 12 labs represented. Check the schedule below to catch up with us before you head back home! David Boas





Breathing polluted air increases the risk of #osteoporosis, growing evidence shows. Learn more in this News from Science feature: scim.ag/3ZVMvoS


Breathing polluted air increases the risk of #osteoporosis, growing evidence shows. Learn more in this News from Science feature: scim.ag/81q


From the teams of Hadi T. Nia, Rakesh Jain and Lance Munn, this Review defines the four physical hallmarks of cancers and discusses the methods and technologies for assessing each hallmark. nature.com/articles/s4159…

