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IIP Symposium, March 2011 - Engineering Nanopillar Arrays to Probe Live Cells

Bianxiao Cui, Chemistry
Engineering Nanopillar Arrays to Probe Live Cells

IIP Symposium - March 11, 2011

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Bianxiao Cui - Job and Gertrud Tamaki Professor of Chemistry

Bio-X Affiliated Faculty, Scientific Leadership Council Member
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Dr. Cui's laboratory's inerests lie in understanding the signal propagation in neurons using quantitative tools developed by physical and chemical sciences.

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