Cell Biomechanics

BMED-6550

This is an undergraduate/graduate course on the mechanics of biopolymers, cell cytoskeleton, cell membrane, the whole cell, and multicellular structures in the context of the modulation of cell function by mechanical stresses. Topics include state-of-the-art experimental techniques in cell biomechanics, and cutting-edge research in stem cell mechanobiology, cell motility, collective cell behavior, neurite growth, osteocyte sensing, cardiovascular diseases, and immunology.

3 credits
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Past Term Data

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Spring Summer Fall
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2024
Cell Biomechanics (3c)
  • Qun Wan
Seats Taken: 0/35
2023
Cell Biomechanics (3c)
  • Qun Wan
Seats Taken: 14/15
2022
Cell Biomechanics (3c)
  • Qun Wan
Seats Taken: 12/15
2021
Cell Biomechanics (3c)
  • Qun Wan
Seats Taken: 0/0
2020
Cell Biomechanics (3c)
  • Qun Wan
Seats Taken: 8/10
2019
2018
Cell Biomechanics (3c)
  • Qun Wan
Seats Taken: 10/10
2017
Cell Biomechanics (3c)
  • Qun Wan
Seats Taken: 11/10
2016
Cell Biomechanics (3c)
  • Qun Wan
Seats Taken: 9/30
2015
Cell Biomechanics (3c)
  • Qun Wan
Seats Taken: 10/30
2014
2013
Cell Biomechanics (3c)
  • Qun Wan
Seats Taken: 12/25
2012
Cell Biomechanics (3c)
  • Qun Wan
Seats Taken: 14/20
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
Cell Biomechanics (3c)
  • Natacha DePaola
Seats Taken: 7/30
2003
2002
Cell Biomechanics (3c)
  • Natacha DePaola
Seats Taken: 7/30
2001
2000
1999
1998