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People | Molecular Cell Biomechanics Lab
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University of California, Berkeley. Molecular Cell Biomechanics Laboratory. Mechanobiology and Cellular Mechanotransduction. Prof Mohammad R. K. Mofrad. PostDocs / Visiting Scholars. R Sarah Kohansal, PhD MPH. Health Education and Outreach Coordinator. Ali Ghavami, PhD. Hassan P. Modarres, PhD. Protein molecular dynamics and bioinformatics. Hengameh Shams, PhD. Mechanobiology of focal adhesions protein machinery and nucleo-cytoplasmic coupling. I am studying the interaction of vinculin with MAPK. I am an...
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Teaching | Molecular Cell Biomechanics Lab
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University of California, Berkeley. Molecular Cell Biomechanics Laboratory. Mechanobiology and Cellular Mechanotransduction. BioEc112/c215 / MEc115/MEc216: Molecular Biomechanics and Mechanobiology of the Cell. ME 211: The Cell as a Machine. ME 120: Computational Biomechanics Across Multiple Scales. BioE102: Biomechanics: Analysis and Design. BioE104: Biological Transport Phenomena. This course develops and applies scaling laws and the methods of continuum mechanics to biological transport phenomena over...
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News | Molecular Cell Biomechanics Lab
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University of California, Berkeley. Molecular Cell Biomechanics Laboratory. Mechanobiology and Cellular Mechanotransduction. Hengameh, Mohaddeseh, Mohammad, Ruhollah, Zainab, and Zeinab presented their research at the 60th Biophysical Society Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, CA. Hengameh, Zeinab, Mohaddeseh, and Mohammad presented their research at the 2015 ASCB Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. Kiavash Garakani receives the Berkeley Graduate Fellowship. Congratulations, Kiavash! Mohaddeseh Peyro receives t...
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Publications | Molecular Cell Biomechanics Lab
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University of California, Berkeley. Molecular Cell Biomechanics Laboratory. Mechanobiology and Cellular Mechanotransduction. Mofrad MRK and Kamm RD Eds. “ Cytoskeletal Mechanics: Models and Measurements in Cell Mechanics. Cambridge University Press, 2009 ( reprinted in paperback in 2011. Mofrad MRK and Kamm RD Eds. “ Cellular Mechanotransduction: Diverse Perspectives From Molecules to Tissues. Cambridge University Press, 2009 ( reprinted in paperback in 2014. Shams H, Golji J, Garakani K, Mofrad MRK....
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LANDOS | Nitipat Pholchai
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Physics 1 th-NTC 2014/I. น ธ พ ฒน พลช ย (NTC). Lecturer in Physics Ph.D.(2012) in Applied Science and Technology. With Designated Emphasis in Nano-Science and Engineering, University of California Berkeley. Tel: 660-2555-2000 ext 4427, 66-83-0345950. Email: nitipatp at kmutnb.ac.th. Biophotonics, nonlinear optical imaging, nonlinear optical spectroscopy, optical metamaterials, nanomaterials, organic electronics. ฟ ส กส ๑ (InSE). Physics II (EE,. C-Programming (Numerical Methods and Simulation) (EPH).
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Ze'ev R Abrams' Homepage :: Links
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Ze'ev R Abrams' Homepage. External links related to me somehow. The following are some links to things that are related to me in some way:. The startup company in Solar that I did in 2012-2014:. XLab - Prof. Xiang Zhang's group. Applied Science and Technology Graduate Group. Prof Yael Hanein's group.
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University guide | International Engineering Science Consortium
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What is Engineering Science? Faculty and student news. University of California, Berkeley. KTH Royal Institute of Technology. National University of Singapore. University of California, Berkeley / Applied Science and Technology Graduate Group, College of Engineering. Http:/ ast.coe.berkeley.edu/. Http:/ engineeringscience.berkeley.edu/. 9650; Go back to page top. KTH Royal Institute of Technology / School of Engineering Sciences. Http:/ www.kth.se/en/sci. 9650; Go back to page top. In the first two years...