The ETSi hosts the Theoretical and numerical developments in cellular mechanobiology, IUTAM

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The Higher Technical School of Engineering at the University of Seville will host the international symposium “Theoretical and Numerical Developments in Cellular Mechanobiology, IUTAM” from June 3rd to 5th. At this symposium, world-renowned experts will review the most advanced theoretical and numerical methods, as well as experimental methods, in cellular mechanobiology. The event will be an excellent opportunity for researchers to discuss open problems and questions in mechanobiology, share novel methods, findings, and perspectives, and create synergies between theory, computation, and experimentation. We firmly believe that these synergies are necessary to advance our understanding of the fundamental mechanobiological mechanisms that govern the behavior of cells and tissues in health and disease.