
12/16/2016
“People have a fairly good understanding of what happens in embryos before and after implantation,” said Jianping Fu, “But what is happening during implantation, including the process of amnion development, is a black box.”
“People have a fairly good understanding of what happens in embryos before and after implantation,” said Jianping Fu, “But what is happening during implantation, including the process of amnion development, is a black box.”
The symposium will take place at the Biophysical Society 61st Annual Meeting in New Orleans, February 11-15, 2017
In addition to Yue Shao, 7 other ME graduate students won CoE Graduate Symposium Awards
The paper is titled “Mechanosensitive subcellular rheostasis drives emergent single-cell mechanical homeostasis”
This annual award program open to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, seeks to stimulate and reward research applicable to the development of therapies and medical products that save and sustain patients’ lives
ME Associate Professor Jianping Fu’s research has been selected for the frontispiece story for the 2016 Aug. 12 issue of Small and the inside front cover story for the 2016 Sept. 7 issue of Small.
His article was titled “Helium atmospheric pressure plasma jets touching dielectric and metal surfaces”
ME Professor Kazuhiro Saitou is a part of team that received a $13 million NIH P01 grant.
This event allows students to present their research in a relaxed setting and rotates between schools in the Midwest