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==Upcoming Talks:==
== 2013 ==
 
Tropism and Drug Resistance in Engineered Microenvironments. '''March 13, 2013''': University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA
 
== 2012 ==
 
Modeling the Diffusive Behavior of 3D Stem Cell Migration. '''October 30, 2012''': AIChE Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA
 
Engineered Arterial Mimics (EAMs) to Quantify Smooth Muscle Cell Contribution to Atherosclerosis. '''November 1, 2012''': AIChE Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA
 
ECM Stiffness and Modulus As Independent Controllers of Cancer Metastasis. '''November 2, 2012''': AIChE Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA
 
Extracellular Matrix Stiffness and Drug Resistance in Carcinoma. '''October 29, 2012''': AIChE Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA
 
Tissue Tropism and Engineered Materials. '''July 12, 2012''': ''Signal Transduction in Engineered Materials'', Gordon Research Conferences, Biddeford, ME
 
Breast Cancer Metastasis and Tissue Tropism in Engineered Materials. '''January 7, 2012''': ''2nd Conference on Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering'', Hosted by BMES-SPRBM, San Juan, PR
 
== 2011 ==
 
Tissue Models to Investigate Cell-Matrix Interactions in Cancer. '''November 18, 2011''': ''Predictive Functional Human Tissue Models Conference'', Hosted by the Cambridge HealthTech Institute, Boston, MA
 
Tissue Models to Investigate Cell-Matrix Interactions in Cancer. '''November 9, 2011''': ''Seminar'', Hosted by the Pioneer Valley Life Sciences Institute, Springfield, MA
 
Geometric Control of 3D Stem Cell Motility.  '''May 12, 2011''': ''Young Investigators in Materials Research'', Hosted by the NSF MRSEC at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
 
Smooth Muscle Cell Motility on Engineered Substrates.  '''April 13, 2011''': ''Chalk Talk'', Hosted by the Chemistry-Biology Interface program at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
 
Mechanical Forces and Tumor Morphogenesis.  '''March 2, 2011''': ''Coffee and Connections'', Hosted by the NSF IGERT Institute of Cellular Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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2013

Tropism and Drug Resistance in Engineered Microenvironments. March 13, 2013: University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA

2012

Modeling the Diffusive Behavior of 3D Stem Cell Migration. October 30, 2012: AIChE Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA

Engineered Arterial Mimics (EAMs) to Quantify Smooth Muscle Cell Contribution to Atherosclerosis. November 1, 2012: AIChE Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA

ECM Stiffness and Modulus As Independent Controllers of Cancer Metastasis. November 2, 2012: AIChE Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA

Extracellular Matrix Stiffness and Drug Resistance in Carcinoma. October 29, 2012: AIChE Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA

Tissue Tropism and Engineered Materials. July 12, 2012: Signal Transduction in Engineered Materials, Gordon Research Conferences, Biddeford, ME

Breast Cancer Metastasis and Tissue Tropism in Engineered Materials. January 7, 2012: 2nd Conference on Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering, Hosted by BMES-SPRBM, San Juan, PR

2011

Tissue Models to Investigate Cell-Matrix Interactions in Cancer. November 18, 2011: Predictive Functional Human Tissue Models Conference, Hosted by the Cambridge HealthTech Institute, Boston, MA

Tissue Models to Investigate Cell-Matrix Interactions in Cancer. November 9, 2011: Seminar, Hosted by the Pioneer Valley Life Sciences Institute, Springfield, MA

Geometric Control of 3D Stem Cell Motility. May 12, 2011: Young Investigators in Materials Research, Hosted by the NSF MRSEC at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Smooth Muscle Cell Motility on Engineered Substrates. April 13, 2011: Chalk Talk, Hosted by the Chemistry-Biology Interface program at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Mechanical Forces and Tumor Morphogenesis. March 2, 2011: Coffee and Connections, Hosted by the NSF IGERT Institute of Cellular Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst