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Mechanotherapeutics: From Drugs to Wearables has ended
Our 7th annual international symposium will focus on advances in the field of Mechanobiology that have resulted in the development of new types of pharmaceuticals, drug delivery systems, engineered tissues, and wearable therapeutic devices that leverage physical forces or target mechanical signaling pathways as a core part of their mechanism of action. Organized by Wyss Institute Core Faculty members Dave Mooney and Don Ingber, the day will include a number of distinguished speakers who will provide examples of how mechanics is being harnessed in ways that can transform the future of medicine. 
Tuesday, September 20 • 2:00pm - 2:30pm
Low Level Mechanical Signals as Anabolic Stimuli to Bone and Muscle: Developing a Non-Drug Intervention for Musculoskeletal Injury and Disease

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Speakers
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Clinton T. Rubin

Stony Brook University
Clinton T. Rubin, Ph.D., is a SUNY Distinguished Professor and founding Chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the State University of New York, in Stony Brook, New York.  He also serves as the Director of the Center for Advanced Technology in Medical Biotechnology... Read More →


Tuesday September 20, 2016 2:00pm - 2:30pm EDT
Joseph B. Martin Conference Center 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, Ma 02115