

Phys2BioMed
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@Phys2BioMed
Biomechanics in health and disease: advanced physical tools for innovative early diagnosis. Innovative Training Networks (ITN) H2020‐MSCA‐ITN‐2018











A little more than a year ago I took the instrument I developed in my PhD and brought it to @lekka_lab to work with @kajangikanji, to work on the mechanical characterization of cancer spheroids 🧵

Very happy to see finally published our review on mechanical biomarkers! An exciting field that is skyrocketing and the core of my research. Find it open access here from today! doi.org/10.1002/jmr.30… @felix_rico @FM4B_Lab @Phys2BioMed @Inserm @CNRS_dr12

Thrilled to see my first work published as a first author in @nanoscale_rsc !! Do viscoelastic changes play a role in monocyte differentiation into macrophage? How do adhesion and cytoskeletal changes affect its immune response? 👀 doi.org/10.1039/D3NR00…

Constança passing her PhD defense today marks the end of this fantastic ITN adventure. To paraphrase the saying, it takes a consortium of AFM scientists to rise a PhD cohort. #Phys2Biomed

Congratulations to Ewelina and Hatice! Two new PhD theses on #AFM #cancer #mechanics realized within @Phys2BioMed are done. Thank you Alessandro for inviting me and @felix_rico to be a part of the jury. @ifjpan @WMKwiatek @PAN_akademia






New work from @Phys2BioMed! Happy to have contributed to this research together with Laura Martinez Vidal, @SanRaffaeleMI @UniversitaMilan @Optics11Life We pair histology and mechanics to track disease progression in rat bladder Check it out @CommsBio: nature.com/articles/s4200…

So excited to share with you finally the BOOK result of a great collaborative work of the @Phys2BioMed community: Mechanics of cells and tissues in diseases! A very useful manual for the mechanobiologists! Volume 1 Biomedical Methods degruyter.com/document/doi/1… @degruyter_pub
