The migration phenotype plasticity of solid tumor cells
The migration phenotype plasticity of solid tumor cells
Start:
Friday, April 4, 2025 12:00 pm
End:
Friday, April 4, 2025 12:50 pm
Location:
STAG 112
Bo Sun
OSU Physics
Migration is a crucial biophysical process that enables the metastasis of solid tumors. A major challenge in treating metastasis is the ability of cancer cells to adapt and employ diverse migration strategies. In this talk, I will explore both historical and recent advances in understanding migration phenotype plasticity, highlighting key insights from in vitro experiments conducted in my lab.
BIO:
Bo Sun is a professor at the physics department of OSU. He obtained his PhD in physics from New York University, completed postdoctoral training at Princeton University, and joined OSU in 2013. His lab focuses on collective biophysics phenomena in neuron science and cancer.