Vice Provost for Research | Professor of Engineering Science

Cell Motility · Cell Adhesion · Nuclear Dynamics · Biophysical Mechanisms

Brussels, Belgium 2 services
Cell MotilityCell AdhesionNuclear DynamicsBiophysical MechanismsPharmaceutical Research
Cell Motility ResearchBiophysical Analysis of Cells
Theophilus Halley Smoot Professor of Engineering Science
Awarded for significant contributions to the understanding of cell dynamics in health and disease.
Johns Hopkins University
Vice Provost for Research at Johns Hopkins University
Appointed to oversee and enhance research initiatives across the institution.
Johns Hopkins University
Published Research on Cell Motility Mechanisms
Authored influential papers detailing molecular mechanisms impacting cell movement.
Various Peer-Reviewed Journals

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