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The Biofluidics Lab at Cornell University focuses on understanding the fundamental principles that nature employs to build and control living systems at micrometer scales, particularly the interactions of fluids. The lab's research aims to devise micrometer-scale devices with applications in health and the environment. Current research interests center on the investigation of the physical and molecular mechanisms that govern cellular adhesion, motility, and chemotaxis at intra- and inter-cellular levels, utilizing insights to address practical challenges such as cancer metastasis and vascular tissue formation. The tools employed in this research include microfabricated devices, advanced quantitative imaging techniques, and numerical/analytical computations.
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