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Karen Kasza

Marisol's review "Manipulating the patterns of mechanical forces that shape multicellular tissues" is out in Physiology! Read it here

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Karen had a fantastic time at the annual Packard Fellows Meeting in Monterey. Such a great opportunity to share the lab’s research and meet so many excellent scientists and engineers!

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Karen gave a talk at CMBBE 2019 in NYC. A big thank you to Nandan Nerurkar for organizing such a great session on “Biomechanics of morphogenesis”!

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Congrats to Aboubakar and Fatoumata on excellent research contributions in the lab this summer and great final presentations, all as part of the Columbia E.N.G. Program. Thank you to Columbia Engineering Outreach for organizing the program and to the NSF and ACS Project SEED for supporting this research!

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Karen gave a talk at the 13th Aegean Conference on Pathways, Networks and Systems Medicine and had a great time visiting Crete! Thank you to the conference organizers, especially Shankar Subramaniam of UCSD, for the invitation and for organizing such a fantastic meeting! I learned so much and met so many fantastic scientists!

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Congrats to Xun on being selected a finalist in the 2019 SB3C ASME - PhD Student Paper Competition and getting runner-up in the cover art competition!

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Karen gave a talk in a great session on cell mechanics at the Society for Experimental Mechanics annual conference

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Congrats to Alicia on passing the qualifying exam!

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Congrats to Alicia Dagle on being awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship!

Read more about the award here

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Karen gave a talk in the Department of Mechanical Engineering Colloquium Series at the City College of New York.  Thank you to Jing Fan and Yiannis Andreopoulos for the invitation and for organizing a great visit!

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Marisol and Karen gave talks in the “Morphogenesis” sessions at APS March Meeting. Thanks to Andrej Košmrlj and Zi Chen for organizing these great focus sessions!

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Karen gave a talk in the Mechanics Seminar Series at UW Madison.  A big thank you to Corinne Henak and Wendy Crone for the invitation and for organizing such a great visit! Had a good time seeing old friends and meeting so many great researchers working at the intersection of mechanics and biology.

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Xun and Ruiyi gave short soundbite talks at the Northeast Complex Fluids and Soft Matter Workshop (NCS10) at Rutgers University

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An image of one of our fruit fly embryos is the banner for Columbia Engineering on College Walk!

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Xun gives a soundbite talk at the 77th New England Complex Fluids Meeting at Harvard University!

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Karen gives a talk at the 2nd International Symposium on MechanoMedicine at Columbia University. Thanks to Ed Guo and Lance Kam for the invite and for organizing such a fantastic meeting!

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Karen gave the MMEC (Mechanics: Modeling, Experimentation, Computation) Seminar at MIT.  A big thank you to Irmgard Bischofberger and Ming Guo for the invitation and for organizing such a great visit!