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  1. Michael Mak is a research lab assistant professor at Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science. His lab studies multiscale mechanobiology in cancer and development using microfluidics, computational modeling, and novel experimental systems.

  2. Welcome to the Laboratory for Integrated Multiscale Mechano-Biological Systems (LIMMBS). We are part of the Biomedical Engineering Department at Yale University. Our focus is on multiscale mechanobiology in cancer and development, from molecular to multicellular levels.

  3. Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering. The Mak Research Lab is focused on multiscale mechanobiology in cancer and development. We develop interdisciplinary approaches, integrating microfluidics, computational modeling, and novel experimental systems, to decipher the principles driving emergent mechanobiological phenomena from the ...

  4. Michael Mak (born 16 August 1958) is a Hong Kong film director who is known for directing Dragon Force, Everlasting Love and Island of Greed. Michael was born in Hong Kong and his ancestral hometown is Mowming, Guangdong province.

  5. Dr. Mak studies the multiscale mechanobiology of cancer cells and their invasion dynamics. He uses experimental and computational platforms to probe the biochemical and biomechanical signaling and feedback that regulate the mechanical state of cancer cells.

    • michael.mak@yale.edu
    • Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering
  6. Michael Mak, Ph.D. Assistant Professor. Biomedical Engineering Department. Yale University. New Haven, CT. Email: Michael.Mak [at] Yale.edu. Postdocs: Dr. Xiangyu Gong. Dr. Zerin Mahzabin Khan.

  7. Research. Our research is focused on multiscale mechanobiology, including 1) molecular components regulating cytoskeletal networks, 2) single cells invading in complex microenvironments, and 3) multicellular systems undergoing morphogenesis and tissue-level remodeling.