
AliceAmitrano
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Rome🇮🇹 Chemical engineering PhD student at Johns Hopkins University / Konstantopoulos lab / Institute of NanoBioTechnology (INBT) 🧫🔬🥼. -UD’21🎓
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Cellular migration, cellular mechanical memory, and mechanically-dependent immunesuppression - an inspiring talk by Dr. Konstantinos Konstantopoulos Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins ChemBE


Congrats to the Konstantopoulos lab (Konstantopoulos Lab) at Johns Hopkins University on their new Science Advances study! 🎉 They show that extracellular fluid viscosity regulates human #MesenchymalStemCell lineage and function. Read the paper: bit.ly/4h1bdLv


An exciting study from the Konstantopoulos Lab lab reveals that extracellular fluid viscosity alone can drive adipogenic-to-osteogenic stem cell transition, even under adipogenic-favoured conditions. A promising step for the future of #StemCellTherapy ! -YJ science.org/doi/full/10.11…




In Science Advances: With NIH support, Johns Hopkins ChemBE doctoral students Alice Amitrano and Qinling Yuan find that viscosity of fluid around stem cells can have a big impact on development, opening up new possibilities for advancing regenerative medicine. engineering.jhu.edu/news/sticky-sc…

Quick trip to DC for the Inquisitive minds retreat! Two days full of discussions on how to treat brain cancer from different angles. Dr. Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa Konstantopoulos Lab AliceAmitrano


Putting the brightest inquisitive minds together to find cures for cancer Mayo Clinic Neuro Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center Johns Hopkins Neurosurgery Johns Hopkins Engineering Johns Hopkins University U Minnesota University of Maryland, Baltimore Konstantopoulos Lab #washDC Paola Suárez Meade, MD Guerrero-Cazares lab Honggang Cui Mayo Clinic Ventures Inspiring


Super excited to share the latest paper from my group published in Science Advances . "Single-cell morphology encodes functional subtypes of senescence in aging human dermal fibroblasts" Johns Hopkins BME Johns Hopkins ChemBE The Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology Johns Hopkins Engineering Johns Hopkins University science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


Huge congrats to my first-year PhD student, Josiah Power Josiah Power on receiving an U.S. National Science Foundation GRFP! At just 19 and with a double-major in ChemBE & Biochem, he took 5 doctoral-level courses last fall (vs. the usual 3) and aced them all. Incredible talent and drive- well deserved!


Immense congrats to my amazing postdoc Debanik Choudhury, PhD for winning the Best Poster Award at the 18th Nano-Bio Symposium at The Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology ! In just one year, he’s co-led a COCB article doi.org/10.1016/j.ceb.……, a book chapter , and has several more in the pipeline. Well-deserved!



Fresh science! Check out our Confinement Mechanobiology Lab at MBI’s new paper on how confined migration can drive stem cell differentiation in Advanced Portfolio News. Let’s do a thread! advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10… (1/n)




Pleased to share our latest collaborative work with the Devreotes Lab - Johns Hopkins University in PNASNews. Using optogenetics, we show that both insufficient and excessive Ras activity impair cell motility, underscoring the need for optimal Ras signaling and cortical tension. doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2…
