Clare Thompson
@c_docthompson
Research scientist in primary cilia mechanobiology and intercellular communication at Queen Mary University of London
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04-03-2020 16:57:49
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Last year we held a one-day event to explore advances in #OrganOnAChip. Next month you'll be able to watch the recorded presentations on-demand and speakers will be available to answer questions. Registration fees are £25 for members Organ-on-a-Chip Technologies Network bit.ly/Organ-on-a-chip
The first deadline for our Proof of Concept award is fast approaching (15th Sept). Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity for Organ-on-a-Chip Technologies Network network members to try out the state of the art, versatile organ chip platform from @emualteinc Further details: cpm.qmul.ac.uk/emulate/poc/
Interested in how to grow human organs in the lab? Check out our review on using mechanical signals in #organonchip just out in Frontiers - Bioengineering and Biotechnology with Clare Thompson #mechanobiology Queen Mary+Emulate Organs on Chips Centre QMUL Centre for Predictive in vitro Models (CPM) QMUL School of Engineering and Materials Science UCD Conway Institute UCD Medicine frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
Ph.D. position available! Join QMUL Centre for Predictive in vitro Models (CPM), Bi/ond and Fondazione Dompé. Do you want to work in a multidisciplinary consortium with Molecular Biomaterials Group @GautrotL Whiteford's Lab for engineering retinal vascularization on a chip for drug testing? Last 3 days to apply findaphd.com/phds/project/e…
Our new paper, part of a special Mechanobiology issue of Cancers MDPI edited by Stephen Thorpe, investigates the power of osteocyte mechanobiology to regulate metastatic breast and prostate cancer cells! A nice collaboration between QMUL Centre for Predictive in vitro Models (CPM) & Queen Mary+Emulate Organs on Chips Centre, with Columbia BME & Barts Cancer Institute (Queen Mary).