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| Oct 20, 2011 || Nate Sniadecki <br> [[ xxx|sign-up link ]] || University of Washington || [[The Little Cell That Could Tug: Traction Forces, Intercellular Forces, and Mechanotransduction at the Cell-Matrix and Cell-Cell Interface ]] || Bldg 380 room 380Y || Beth Pruitt | | Oct 20, 2011 || Nate Sniadecki <br> [[ xxx|sign-up link ]] || University of Washington || [[The Little Cell That Could Tug: Traction Forces, Intercellular Forces, and Mechanotransduction at the Cell-Matrix and Cell-Cell Interface ]] || Bldg 380 room 380Y || Beth Pruitt | ||
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− | | Nov 3, 2011 || Evelyn Wang <br> [[ Evelyn Wang|sign-up]] || MIT || [[ | + | | Nov 3, 2011 || Evelyn Wang <br> [[ Evelyn Wang|sign-up]] || MIT || [[Nanoengineered Surfaces: Transport Phenomena and Energy Applications ]] || Bldg 380 room 380Y || Beth Pruitt |
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| Nov 17, 2011 || Chris Fang-Yen <br> [[ Chris Fang-Yen|sign-up link]] || UPenn || [[title]] || Bldg 380 room 380Y || Beth Pruitt | | Nov 17, 2011 || Chris Fang-Yen <br> [[ Chris Fang-Yen|sign-up link]] || UPenn || [[title]] || Bldg 380 room 380Y || Beth Pruitt |