BME Distinguished Seminar - Wednesday, February 16

Event Date: February 16, 2022
Hosted By: Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering
Time: 9:30 a.m.
Location: MJIS 1001 and via Zoom
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School or Program: Biomedical Engineering
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Tanmay Lele
Tanmay Lele, Unocal Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University
Tanmay Lele, PhD, Unocal Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University will present a seminar entitled "Cancer Mechanobiology" on Wednesday, February 16 at 9:30 a.m. in MJIS 1001 and via Zoom.

The Zoom link for the seminar is: https://purdue-edu.zoom.us/j/95150439811?pwd=a3hOK0o0bmpkS3poTVBCbVhDNU9FZz09

Abstract: Many solid tumors are detected by self-palpitation as stiff lumps in the tissue. This gross observation is a manifestation of mechanical changes that begin at the cell level. Tumors are stiff because tumor cells modify the cellular and extracellular matrix (ECM) constituents of the tumor microenvironment. The resulting increased stiffness in turn reciprocally influences tumor cell behavior, promoting cell proliferation, invasive migration that leads to new tumors at secondary sites, and resistance to therapeutic drugs. How mechanical changes in tumors occur and how they alter the biology and pharmacology of cancer cells is the subject of the growing field of cancer mechanobiology. I will present ongoing research efforts in my lab to understand how mechanical changes in tumors can impact nuclear, cell and tissue structure and function. 

Bio: Dr. Tanmay Lele is Unocal Professor at Texas A&M University in the Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering. Dr. Lele’s expertise is in the area of mechanobiology. He was awarded the PhD from Purdue University in Chemical Engineering in 2002. This was followed by postdoctoral research at Harvard Medical School/Children’s hospital. He joined the University of Florida as an Assistant Professor in 2006. There he was honored with the NSF CAREER award, the American Heart Investigator’s National Scientist Development grant, and was supported by several NIH and NSF grants. Dr. Lele was recruited to Texas A&M through the CPRIT established investigator award in 2020.

 

~BME Faculty Host: Dr. Luis Solorio ~

 

2022-02-16 09:30:00 2022-02-16 10:30:00 America/Indiana/Indianapolis BME Distinguished Seminar - Wednesday, February 16 Tanmay Lele, PhD, Unocal Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University will present a seminar entitled "Cancer Mechanobiology" on Wednesday, February 16 at 9:30 a.m. in MJIS 1001 and via Zoom. MJIS 1001 and via Zoom