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Strudy the Structure, Morphology and Biomechanics of Cells and Tissues Using AFM

Strudy the Structure, Morphology and Biomechanics of Cells and Tissues Using AFM

Thursday 8 June 3am NZST, 1am AEST, 11pm AWST (Wed 7 June)

Join us and special guest speaker Prof. Guillaume Charras from the London Centre for Nanotechnology, University College London, UK, for this webinar on the role of mechanobiology in cell and developmental biology. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has emerged as a key platform for the nanomechanical characterization and structural analysis of living biological systems.

This webinar will focus on how AFM can be used to study dynamic mechanical processes in living cells, tissues, and individual biomolecules. It will include a live demonstration on the new CellHesion 300, an automated platform for the fast and easy measurement of structure, morphology, and biomechanical properties of biological samples. Automated processes and increased sample size deliver the statistical significance necessary in biomedical and pre-clinical research.

In his talk, Prof. Charras will give an overview of approaches for studying dynamic mechanical changes in cells and tissues and their role in morphogenesis.

Please download the program flyer for details.

Guest Speaker

Prof. Guillaume Charras, London Centre for Nanotechnology, University College London, UK

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