Mechanobiology
Mechanobiology studies how physical forces and mechanical properties influence biological processes. Our researchers investigate how cells sense and respond to mechanical stimuli, affecting development, tissue function, and disease with potential applications in tissue engineering, cancer biology, healing of bone and joint injuries and healthy aging.
Members
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Research in the Cram Lab focuses on cell migration and mechanotransduction in the C. elegans reproductive system—the intersection of cell biology and engineering.
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The Monaghan Lab uses the axolotl salamander to investigate the cellular and molecular basis of complex tissue regeneration for potential application to human injury and disease treatment.
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The Moore Bone Lab utilizes novel investigative tools to identify new strategies for forming mineralized tissue when and where it is needed in patients of all ages.