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Reem Hakeem
Reem Hakeem, a graduate student in Bear lab

On May 11, 2022, Two graduate students presented their research to the UNC Cytoskeleton Club.

Reem Hakeem, a graduate student in the Jim Bear Lab, presented a talk entitled “A durotaxis assay uncovers multiple migration modes that rely on Zyxin and NMII, but not Arp2/3 and Fascin.” 
 
Max Hockenberry
Max Hockenberry, Biophysics Student leader & graduate student in Bear Lab & Legant Lab.

Max Hockenberry, a graduate student in the Jim Bear Lab and Wesley Legant Lab, presented a talk entitled “Investigating patterns of 3D traction forces in complex geometries.” 

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