Both Stephanie and Hye-Ran received best paper awards at ASME 2018 NEMB Conference.

Stephanie Venis and Hye-Ran Moon received Best Paper Awards respectively at ASME 2018 6th Congress on NanoEngineering for Medicine and Biology (NEMB 2018), which is held in 8/21-8/24 at Los Angeles, CA.

 

NEMB 2018 aims to bring together leading experts in bioengineering, nanomaterials, biology and medicine, to review recent advances in nanoengineering and nanomedicine, to stimulate the development of new experimental methods, synthetic approaches and modeling, and to apply innovative bioengineering methodologies for sensing, quantifying, diagnosing, understanding and treating medical disorders. Total 160 abstracts are submitted, and approximately 200 participants attend the conference from all over the world.

Titles and co-authors of the abstracts are below:

“Local invasion of pancreatic cancer cells through a perductal cancer-associated fibroblasts layer”

by Stephanie Venis, Yi Yang, Stephen F. Konieczny, and Bumsoo Han

 

“Physical limits on chemotactic performance of cancer cells”

by Hye-ran Moon, Julien Varennes, Soutick Saha, Andrew Mugler and Bumsoo Han