Daphne Lin
Undergraduate Student
Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan
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Hometown: Farmington Hills, Michigan
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Education: BS in Chemical Engineering, UMichigan, 2021 (expected)
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Outside of lab interests: Outside of classes, I enjoy hammocking in the diag, running around campus, and exploring all the restaurants and shops Ann Arbor has to offer.
Awards and honors:
2018, Biomedical and Life Sciences Summer Fellowship
2017-2018, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
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Publications:
Wang WY, Lin D, Jarman EH, Polacheck WJ, Baker BM, "Functional angiogenesis requires microenvironmental cues balancing endothelial cell migration and proliferation," Lab on a Chip, 2020, doi:10.1039/C9LC01170F.
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Wang WY, Davidson CD, Lin D, Baker BM. “Actomyosin contractility-dependent matrix stretch and recoil induces rapid cell migration,” Nature Communications, 2019, doi:10.1038/s41467-019-09121-0.
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Abstracts:
Lin D, Wang WY, Jarman EH, Matera DL, Said M, Baker BM. "Fiber density promotes tip cell formation to initiate angiogenesis," AIChE Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, November 10-15, 2019, poster.
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Lin D, Wang WY, Jarman EH, Baker BM. "Multiplexed angiogenesis-on-a-chip to study endothelial cell sprouting across natural and synthetic biomaterials," UROP Summer Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI, August 1, 2018, poster.
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Lin D, Wang WY, Baker BM, “Fiber recruitment drives nuclear YAP localization,” UROP Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI, April 18, 2018, poster.