Adam J. Engler
@AdamEnglerUCSD
Husband | Dad | Bioengineering Professor & Chair of @ucsdbe | Cancer and Cardiovascular Mechanobiology | Assoc. Editor, @aplbioeng | he/him/his
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Check out this UCTV video featuring UCSD Engineering Dean Al Pisano, Dr. Shu Chien, and Gene Lay talking about 'The Impact of #Bioengineering ' and UC San Diego Bioengineering!
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All UC San Diego Bioengineering and UCSD Engineering friends:
Check out Michael King's Skalak Lecture Friday at 2pm ππππ #immunoengineering #biomechanics
Mechanical forces shape cancer cell behavior and immune responses; Our review delves into how we can revolutionize in vitro tumor tissue engineering to boost the potential of chemo- and immunotherapy. Triantafyllos Stylianopoulos Maria Kalli Cancer Biophysics Lab
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The Chien-Lay Department of Bioengineering invites bioengineering academics and students across UC campuses Berkeley Bioengineer UC Davis College of Engineering UCI Engineering UCLA Bioengineering UC Merced Bourns College of Engineering at UC Riverside UCSF Bioengineering & Therapeutic Sciences Baskin Engineering at UCSC UC Santa Barbara's College of Engineering to share your discoveries! Details 2024bic.ucsd.edu/home
π¨ New paper out in APL Bioengineering - special for many reasons
1β£ Abbie Jones Clevenger led a team of TAMU BMEN undergrads to review recent advances in cancer #mechanobiology
2β£ Graphic made by undergrad Maygan McFarlin was picked to be the cover!
Read here: t.ly/TLhPO
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Very proud of one of our newest UC San Diego Bioengineering and UCSD Engineering colleagues! Check out Dr. Khojahβs work and teaching in this awesome video! #undergraduate #HigherEd #BiomedicalEngineering
Join our next #ForceTalk to hear Professor Adam J Engler Adam J. Engler of UC San Diego UC San Diego Bioengineering explain 'Understanding and Exploiting Cancer Mechanobiology'
ποΈ 27 March 2024
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Online and open to all, register here π kcl.ac.uk/events/force-tβ¦
#mechanobiology
Researchers at UC San Diego have uncovered a surprising link between body temperature and #depression . People with depression have higher body temperatures, suggesting a mental health benefit to lower the temperatures of those with the disorder bit.ly/49pSPs3