Collaborators

 

Moumita Das: College of Science, Rochester Institute of Technology

 

Herbert Hui: Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Cornell Univeristy

 

Don Koch: Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Cornell University.

 

Rong Long: Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder

 

Victor Sourjik: ZMBH, University of Heidelberg

 

Susan Suarez: College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University

 

Melody Swartz: Institute for Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago

 

YuHai Tu: IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

 

Vivek Shenoy: Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania

 

Jeffrey E. Segall: Department of Anatomy & Structural Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

 

Minglin Ma: Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University

 

Kandice Tanner: National Institute of Health

 

 

Affiliations

 

Cornell Nanoscale Science & Technology Facility (CNF)

 

Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future

 

Cancer Center of Weill Cornell Medical College and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital

 

Cornell Center for Materials Research

 

 

Links

 

Biophysics Seminar: The Biophysics seminar is a weekly seminar event at 4:00pm on Wednesday at Clark Hall, Cornell University

 

Cell Migration Gateway: The Cell Migration Gateway is a comprehensive and regularly updated resource for anyone interested in cell migration.

 

Cell Migration 101: An overview of Cell Migration from the basic concepts to more detailed information about what is currently known in the field.

 

American Society for Cell Biology: The American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) seeks to promote and develop the field of cell biology.

 

Connotea.org: Free online reference management for all researchers, clinicians and scientists. Some links to interesting papers and reviews.

 

CELLS alive! represents 30 years of capturing film and computer-enhanced images of living cells and organisms for education and medical research.

 

MicrobeWiki, the student-edited microbiology resource, has some interesting information about E. coli bacteria.

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