Join the Mechanobiology and Biomechanics Forum
Date: 30th April
Time: 2 – 4pm
Location: The Christabel Pankhurst Institute, Open Suite
Register to attend
On April 30th, we’re bringing together experts from across The University of Manchester for the Mechanobiology and Biomechanics Forum launch event at the Christabel Pankhurst Building. This is your chance to share ideas, spark collaborations, and dive into cutting-edge research shaping the future of the field.
Let’s Build This Together
The Mechanobiology & Biomechanics Forum is a cross-faculty initiative that connects researchers in the fields of mechanobiology, cell-matrix biology, (bio)nanomechanics, biomaterials, developmental biology, cancer sciences, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine at the University of Manchester. Our aim is to harness the collective expertise of the Forum’s multidisciplinary userbase to improve collaboration and knowledge sharing. We promote the development of key methodologies, technologies, and research strategies to enable a better understanding of the impact of biomechanics on biological systems across health, disease, and development. The Forum serves as a platform to share research findings, ask questions, and engage in discussions about all related fields of research.
Fill out our short interest form to help us tailor discussions and highlight your exciting projects within the community. (Optional)
We welcome any enquiries: mechbio@listserv.manchester.ac.uk
Affiliation: Advanced Materials in Medicine (Professor Julie Gough and Dr Stephen Richardson), Christabel Pankhurst Institute.
Organising committee: Dr Eldhose Skaria, Dr Craig J Williams, Dr Alex Koch, Dr Julia Schoonover
Academic leads: Dr Joe Swift, Dr Adam Byron, Dr John-Robert Davis, Dr Sarah Woolner