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'''Hyung-Do Kim''' ( | '''Hyung-Do Kim''' | ||
Ph.D. Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2008 | |||
B.S. Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University 2003 | |||
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Douglas Lauffenburger (Biological Engineering, MIT) | |||
Frank Gertler (Biology, MIT) | |||
''EGFR-mediated tumor cell migration in three-dimensional matrices''. We are currently assessing epidermal growth factor receptor-mediated tumor cell migration in variety of aspects. Primary interest lies in quantitatively assessing the role of the three-dimensional environment during glioblastoma migration and its directional persistence using microscopy approaches. | ''EGFR-mediated tumor cell migration in three-dimensional matrices''. We are currently assessing epidermal growth factor receptor-mediated tumor cell migration in variety of aspects. Primary interest lies in quantitatively assessing the role of the three-dimensional environment during glioblastoma migration and its directional persistence using microscopy approaches. | ||
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Revision as of 11:54, 27 December 2008
Hyung-Do Kim Ph.D. Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2008 B.S. Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University 2003 Research advisors: Douglas Lauffenburger (Biological Engineering, MIT) Frank Gertler (Biology, MIT) EGFR-mediated tumor cell migration in three-dimensional matrices. We are currently assessing epidermal growth factor receptor-mediated tumor cell migration in variety of aspects. Primary interest lies in quantitatively assessing the role of the three-dimensional environment during glioblastoma migration and its directional persistence using microscopy approaches. |