Yu Suk CHOI
@yusukchoi
CHOI lab @ University of Western Australia
Studying the role of ECM stiffness on cell mechanosensation in 2D and 3D
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My school UWA School of Human Sciences has multiple T&R positions opening at LvB. Teaching areas including Anatomy, Physiology and Neuroscience needed! ASBTE MBSANZ Stem Cell Foundation Australian Society for Mechanobiology (AuSMB) #academicjob
Welcome to the world of 'Dr Choi'. Great way to finish 2023! I've learnt a lot from Jane, Jane, Jess and Anthony over the years ;) UWA Research UWA School of Human Sciences #proudPI
Competitive minigolf to finish a challenging 2023! My students, Joe Tan Yong Hwee Sebastian Amos Samuel Maher (absence) Danielle X-less Tylie George X-less Honours students Amelia and Edana, will shine even brighter in 2024! ASBTE MBSANZ Australian Society for Mechanobiology (AuSMB) Australasian Society for Stem Cell Research
Super cool stuff from Jennifer Young Mechanobiology Institute on bioRxiv- a new class of hybrid #biomaterial that preserves #ECM architecture while allowing for independent control of stiffness. Excited to see this used on other tissues/disease models! #mechanobiology biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
A lovely interview of Danielle by Jess Frith for #BiomaterialsBites ASBTE BurdickLab was featured in ‘most proud of’ section ;) UWA Research UWA School of Human Sciences Harry Perkins Institute
soft (invasive stiffness) priming of 4T1 on 2D led to increased metastasis via enhanced fatty acid metabolism Thomas R. Cox Ian Chin UWA Research @MBSANZ ASBTE Australian Society for Mechanobiology (AuSMB)
Visit Perth for a great joint conference between MBSANZ and AWTRS Stay tuned for more details including programs and speakers! OC: Dr Brooke Farrugia (she/her) allison cowin Giselle Yeo Alex Smith and Andrew Stevenson UWA Research ISMB BSMB DSMB ASMB
AWTRS & MBSANZ are excited to announce who will be joining us at our joint Scientific Meeting, October 28 – 31, 2024, WA Maritime Museum in Fremantle. Clair Baldock, WTCCMR Loebel Lab, Michigan Nyström Lab, Freiburg Yuval Rinkevich, Helmholtz Munich | @HelmholtzMunich
AWTRS & MBSANZ are excited to announce who will be joining us at our joint Scientific Meeting, October 28 – 31, 2024, WA Maritime Museum in Fremantle. Andrew Holle (Andrew Holle) & Jennifer Young (Jennifer Young) from NUSBME awtrsmbsanz2024.smalltalkevents.com.au/speakers/ See you in October!
Thanks Yu Suk CHOI and Jennifer Young for organizing a fantastic session on stem cell mechanobiology with great talks by Prof. Fan Yang, Andrew Holle, and others, and the invitation to be a part of it! Exciting science and a great community at 12th World Biomaterials Congress (WBC 2024)!
I am looking forward to working with the new exec Khoon Lim Anna Waterhouse Veronica Glattauer Yu Suk CHOI Jess Frith Mark Allenby Ferry Melchels to support & represent our ASBTE community. Photo credit: Yu Suk Choi
Awesome talk by Samuel Maher from the Cell Mechanobiology Choi Lab Yu Suk CHOI on using the gradient hydrogel system to understand the role of volume adaptation in regulating stem cell function. - RM & MK 12th World Biomaterials Congress (WBC 2024) #Biomaterial #mechanobiology
What a whirlwind week WBC2024 of stellar science, friends & fun! So proud of Ranmadusha Hengst & Martin Kiwanuka on their awesome presentations!🤩 Thx esp to Yu Suk CHOI & Jennifer Shin for organizing such cool #mechanobiology #ECM #biomaterials #WBC2024 sessions😎 Mechanobiology Institute NUSBME
Meet our Plenary Speakers for the 2024 AWTRS & MBSANZ Meeting Loebel Lab is an Assistant Professor of Materials Science & Engineering at University of Michigan Early bird registration ends on 30 August 2024, don’t miss out! awtrsmbsanz2024.smalltalkevents.com.au/registration/
Our diffusion-based microfludics paper is now out in BF led by Bram Soliman! Thanks to all collaborators Gabriella Lindberg Tim Woodfield Thomas R. Cox Yu Suk CHOI Y. Shrike Zhang Ian Chin Intl Soc Biofab ASBTE #biomaterials iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108…