应88858cc永利官网和机械系邀请,美国利诺伊大学(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)夏琨教授即将访问浙江大学。我校将举行夏琨教授受聘浙江大学客座教授仪式。受聘仪式后,夏琨教授将为我校师生作专题学术报告。
具体活动安排:
一、 时间:11月5日下午15:00
二、地点:浙江大学玉泉校区周亦卿科技大楼报告厅
三、 活动内容:
1. 15:00-15:20 浙江大学客座教授(Prof. K. Jimmy Hsia)受聘仪式
2. 15:20-16:30 学术报告,题目为:
Measuring Cell Mass and Growth Using Micro-Nanotechnology
3. 16:20–16:30 自由提问
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K. Jimmy Hsia简历:

Measuring Cell Mass and Growth Using Micro-Nanotechnology
Prof. K. Jimmy Hsia
Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering
University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA
The characterization of physical properties of living cells such as their mass and stiffness has been a major challenge and can have profound implications in cell biology, tissue engineering, cancer, and disease research. In this presentation, I’ll start with a related topic of our recent work on fluid droplet interactions with patterned surfaces. In this work we investigated the critical surface pattern parameters governing the movement of water droplet, and studied the droplet interactions with asymmetric surface patterns. I will then present our recent development of an array of micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) resonant mass sensors used to directly measure the mass and growth rate of single adherent cells. Unlike cantilever-based mass sensors, our sensors retain a uniform mass sensitivity over the cell attachment surface. By measuring the frequency shift of the mass sensors with growing (soft) cells and fixed (stiff) cells, and through analytical modeling, we derive the Young’s modulus of the unfixed cell and unravel the dependence of the measured, apparent cell mass on the cell stiffness. Our sensitive mass sensors with a position-independent mass sensitivity can be coupled with microscopy for simultaneous monitoring of cell growth, and provide an ideal method to study cell growth, cell cycle progression, differentiation, and apoptosis.