The interest of this lab lies in the application of the theoretical and experimental machinery of physics and engineering to obtain a quantitative understanding of problems inspired by biological systems. |
University of Maryland Fischell Bioengineering Department 3135 Kim Engineering Building College Park, MD 20742 P: (301) 405 8250 F: (301) 314 6868 E: helim@umd.edu
|
Archive of pictures of the month: |
January, 2007 |
March, 2007 |
June, 2007—Neutrophil crawling |
August, 2010—HUVEC immunostained for actin (red), vinculin (green) and nucleus (blue) |
May, 2010—First graduation |
September, 2010 — Chloroform/lipid film in Ionic Liquid Subphase |
October, 2010 — Endothelial cell monolayer. Stained for actin (red), vinculin (green), nucleus (blue). |
November, 2010 — Neutrophil injury to the endothelium. |
February, 2011 — Phospholipid domains on an ionic subphase |
February, 2011 — Swirling morphology in HUVEC monolayer induced by TNF-alpha |
March, 2011 — Phase contrast image of cancer cells spreading. |
April, 2011 — Microcirculatory system of a lamprey fin. By Carlos Luna. |
October, 2011 — Congratulations Kimberly!! |