Symposium Announcement:

In recent years molecular, cellular and tissue level biomechanics has seen a surge of developments both in theory and in experiment. These approaches have enabled not only a superior fundamental understanding of various biological phenomenon but have also led to the development of new products and therapies to save millions of human lives. However, the full potential of biomechanics can not be fully harnessed unless and until various levels and length-scales are bridged together. This symposium will be an effort in bridging those length-scales at the molecular, cellular and tissue levels.

Muhammad H. Zaman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor,
Department of Biomedical Engineering and Institute of Theoretical Chemistry
The University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station, C0800
Austin, TX  78712-0238
Phone: 512 471 4205
Fax: 512 471 0616