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Skip to content Toggle NavigationSearchNews + EventsContact UsFor MembersFunding OpportunitiesProfessional Development and Training OpportunitiesNSF Funding AcknowledgementCEMB Templates and ImagesJoin the CEMBToggle NavigationResearchPublicationsCurrent Thrusts and ProjectsWhat Is Mechanobiology?Annual SymposiumProgramsOutreachK-12 EducationClassroom ResourcesTeacher ProgramUndergraduateUndergraduate Science Research OpportunitiesEducation NetworkClassroom ResourcesMaster’s Research FellowshipBoot CampFuture Leaders in Mechanobiology SeminarStartups + EnterprisesResourcesClassroom ResourcesDiversityAboutMeet Our TeamLeadershipPrincipal InvestigatorsTrainees and AlumniStaffTributesResearch + Industry PartnersExternal Advisory Board×Search CEMB Search for: Toggle NavigationResearchPublicationsCurrent Thrusts and ProjectsAnnual SymposiumProgramsOutreachHigh SchoolClassroom ResourcesTeacher ProgramUndergraduateUndergraduate Science Research OpportunitiesEducation NetworkClassroom ResourcesBoot CampInnovation SlamsStartups + EnterprisesResourcesClassroom ResourcesOnline ResourcesAboutMeet Our TeamLeadershipPrincipal InvestigatorsTrainees and AlumniStaffTributesDiversityExternal Advisory BoardResearch + Industry PartnersNews + EventsContact UsFor MembersJoin the CEMBSearch HomeJames McGonigle2024-06-12T12:14:03-04:00 The Center for Engineering MechanoBiology Understanding and harnessing the power of mechanics in tissue, cell, and molecule behavior across the plant and animal kingdoms What is mechanobiology?Explore Mechanobiology ResearchExplore Research Source: Melike Lakadamyali, UPenn, 2020. Super-resolution image of histone and DNA organization in mesenchymal stem cells. Link Innovation at the Interface of Physical and Biological Sciences The Center for Engineering MechanoBiology (CEMB) is a multi-institution Science and Technology Center funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to advance the study of mechanical forces in molecules, cells, and tissues in plants and animals. Committed to inclusion, CEMB recruits, educates, and mentors individuals from all cultural, scientific, and socio-economic backgrounds. Learn More About CEMBCommitment to DiversityWATCH: CEMB Research Highlights (2024)Tweets from @CEMB_STC Engineering Mechano-IntelligenceWe seek to study, understand, and engineer the working memory of cells to enhance their function and environmental fitness. Research OverviewCell-Matrix DialogueThe Nucleus and Mechanical MemoryTissue Mechanics in 4DResearch Overview Learn MoreCell-Matrix Dialogue Learn MoreThe Nucleus and Mechanical Memory Learn MoreTissue Mechanics in 4D Learn MoreSource: Kara McCloskey, UC, Merced, 2019. This is an image of vascular progenitor cells differentiating into patterned vascular cells. Research That Drives Results (Click image to go to results)0Publications0Researchers0Startups + PatentsEducationAccess resources for high school students, undergraduates, and graduate students ViewStartups + EnterprisesLearn about research and licensing for startups and businesses of all sizes ViewCEMB TeamMeet the faculty, researchers, and trainees working to advance our mission ViewAnnual Mechanobiology Symposium The 6th Annual Mechanobiology Symposium + Retreat: Mechanointelligence was held on March 5 & 6, 2024, at University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA) and featured over 10 speakers from around the world. Mechanobiology Symposium CEMB: A Consortium of Innovators Administrative Address 3231 Walnut Street 112A LRSM Building University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104 Funded by the National Science Foundation Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. © 2024 Center for Engineering MechanoBiology Page load link Go to Top

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