Center on Probes for Molecular Mechanotechnology
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We're an NIH-funded center that develops and optimizes technologies to enable the study of mechanobiology and mechanotransduction pathways in living cells. Primarily based out of Emory University but have collaborators globally!
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We are excited for our next talk in the Forces at Play: Molecular Mechanobiology Seminar Series with Dr. Li Tang from EPFL on Thursday, October 16th at 12pm EST on Zoom. Please see the attached flyer for more information. We hope to see you all virtually!
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Happening this Thursday at 12pm EST on Zoom!
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We are excited for our next talk in the Forces at Play: Molecular Mechanobiology Seminar Series with Dr. Brenton Hoffman from Duke University on Thursday, September 18th at 12pm EST on Zoom. Please see flyer below for more details and to register for the Zoom link!
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We are excited for our next talk in the Forces at Play: Molecular Mechanobiology Seminar Series with Dr. Brenton Hoffman from Duke University on Thursday, September 18th at 12pm EST on Zoom. Please see flyer below for more details and to register for the Zoom link!
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We held our first External Advisory Committee meeting last Thursday and received valuable feedback for our Center moving forward. Thank you, Timothy Springer, Brenton Hoffman, Melike Lakadamyali, William Shih, and Michelle Digman!
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New seminar happening this Thursday at 12pm EST on Zoom with Dr. Xuefeng Wang from the University of Cincinnati. Hope to see you all there!
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Happening this Thursday!
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We are excited for our next talk in the Forces at Play: Molecular Mechanobiology Seminar Series with Dr. Isaac Li from the University of British Columbia on Thursday, July 17th at 12pm EST on Zoom. Please see flyer below for more details and to register for the Zoom link!
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We are excited for our next talk in the Forces at Play: Molecular Mechanobiology Seminar Series with Dr. Isaac Li from the University of British Columbia on Thursday, July 17th at 12pm EST on Zoom. Please see flyer below for more details and to register for the Zoom link!
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We successfully held our first annual workshop, Mechanobiology Methods: From Molecules to Cells (M3C), last week. We hosted 16 graduate students and postdocs from across the country for lectures and labs. So many wonderful and inspiring conversations with the next generation of researchers!
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This Thursday at 12pm EST, hope to see you there!
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We are excited for our next talk in the Forces at Play: Molecular Mechanobiology Seminar Series with Dr. Wendy Gordon from the University of Minnesota on Thursday, June 12th at 12pm EST on Zoom. Please see flyer below for more details and to register for the Zoom link!
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We are excited for our next talk in the Forces at Play: Molecular Mechanobiology Seminar Series with Dr. Wendy Gordon from the University of Minnesota on Thursday, June 12th at 12pm EST on Zoom. Please see flyer below for more details and to register for the Zoom link!
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Happening this Thursday, see you all virtually!
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Our next talk in the Forces at Play: Molecular Mechanobiology Seminar Series will be by Dr. Arpita Upadhyaya from the University of Maryland on Thursday, May 22nd at 12pm EST on Zoom. Please see flyer below to register for the Zoom link!
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Our next talk in the Forces at Play: Molecular Mechanobiology Seminar Series will be by Dr. Arpita Upadhyaya from the University of Maryland on Thursday, May 22nd at 12pm EST on Zoom. Please see flyer below to register for the Zoom link!
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Reminder for Dr. Liu's talk this Thursday at 12pm EST on Zoom!
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Our next talk in the Forces at Play: Molecular Mechanobiology Seminar Series will be by Dr. Zheng Liu from Wuhan University in China on Thursday, April 17th at 12pm EST on Zoom. Please see flyer below to register for the Zoom link!
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Our next talk in the Forces at Play: Molecular Mechanobiology Seminar Series will be by Dr. Zheng Liu from Wuhan University in China on Thursday, April 17th at 12pm EST on Zoom. Please see flyer below to register for the Zoom link!
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Friendly reminder for Dr. Mingxu You's talk on Thursday!
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Our next talk in the Forces at Play: Molecular Mechanobiology Seminar Series will be by Dr. Mingxu You from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst on Thursday, March 20th at 12pm EST on Zoom. Please see flyer below to register for the Zoom link!
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Our next talk in the Forces at Play: Molecular Mechanobiology Seminar Series will be by Dr. Mingxu You from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst on Thursday, March 20th at 12pm EST on Zoom. Please see flyer below to register for the Zoom link!
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This talk will take place Thursday at 12pm EST, hope to see you all there!
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We are excited for our next talk in the Forces at Play: Molecular Mechanobiology Seminar Series with Dr. Rebecca Taylor from Carnegie Mellon University on Thursday, February 13th at 12pm EST. If you aren't already on our distribution list, please register below for the Zoom link!
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Friendly reminder that the deadline to apply for our workshop is next Monday, Feb 10th!
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CPMM will be hosting a hands-on workshop from June 14-17th, 2025, open to graduate students and postdocs who would like to gain an understanding of molecular mechanobiology. Please see attached for more details, or visit our website at mechanotechnology.org/workshop
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We are excited for our next talk in the Forces at Play: Molecular Mechanobiology Seminar Series with Dr. Rebecca Taylor from Carnegie Mellon University on Thursday, February 13th at 12pm EST. If you aren't already on our distribution list, please register below for the Zoom link!
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Digital and Tunable Genetically Encoded Tension Sensors Based on Engineered Coiled-Coils
doi.org/10.1002/ange...
Here, we create a genetically-encoded force probe by engineering a coiled-coil domain flanked by fluorescent proteins that undergo
FRET. These probes are fully tunable and calibrated by modeling and single molecule force spectroscopy and allow one to measure
forces within living systems.
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Friendly reminder that our seminar with Dr. Cheng Zhu will be held this Thursday at 12pm EST! Register here if you haven't already - airtable.com/appfeHoxCpm6...
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We are excited to kick off our Forces at Play: Molecular Mechanobiology Seminar Series with Dr. Cheng Zhu from the Georgia Institute of Technology on January 16th at 12pm EST. If you aren't already on our distribution list, please register below for the Zoom link!
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CPMM will be hosting a hands-on workshop from June 14-17th, 2025, open to graduate students and postdocs who would like to gain an understanding of molecular mechanobiology. Please see attached for more details, or visit our website at mechanotechnology.org/workshop