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Mechanobiology

Mechanobiology is the new and emerging science based on the insight that mechanics is fundamental and essential alongside breakthrough biology for the discovery and translation of novel therapies and interventions for 21st Century medicine. Oxford Mechanobiology is an interdisciplinary group of engineers, biologists and surgeons designing and building the in vitro discovery technologies that will underpin next generation therapies.

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Covid19 research and social enterprise impact

RT @oxengsci: Understanding the mechanics of drop splashing is valuable for improving technology in many fields. Research by @FluidsTom &…

RT @BoneResearchSoc: BRS Virtual Seminar 28th September - Sarah Snelling & Team - https://t.co/m5oejN4eLB https://t.co/OgaMRRWnXk

RT @trishgreenhalgh: My new piece, just up: I’m no fan of face coverings, but here’s why it would be madness for us to stop wearing masks…

RT @IJonkers: PhD student in cartilage mechanobiology https://t.co/PJH7S32cue are you the junior team member we are looking for @ happyjoin…

An inspirational line-up, look forward to this! @wadham @oxvent https://t.co/xQpMLGDy4w

RT @oxengsci: Want to work in aerospace engineering? Or build #NextGen supersonic aircraft? If you are 13-17, join our @WIEOxford event whe…

RT @CoveneyClarissa: My 2nd first author from my DPhil is out! Here we show adult ciliary IFT88 is required for maintaining cartilage thick…

RT @GentlemanLab: Please RT. We're recruiting a postdoc to join our interdisciplinary team.😎If you have a background in biophysics, biomate…