About
Center for Mechanical Excitability
The Center for Mechanical Excitability (CME) is focused on the understanding of the mechanobiome, where biological forces are sensed, transduced, and exerted as part of a broad range of processes, both physiological and pathophysiological.
While these mechanically-driven phenomena touch almost every fundamental process in biology, their molecular mechanisms are yet to be established, a fact that represents a unique opportunity to the fine the molecular principles of a wide range of phenomena spanning, from the most basic biology to the understanding and treatment of diseases where mechanobiology plays a defining role (i.e., metastatic cancer, hearing loss, cardiovascular disease, somatosensory and musculoskeletal ailments).
Therefore, the CME is to lead the development of this nascent discipline, at the mechanistic and discovery science levels, using an advanced toolkit that includes: biochemistry, biophysics, cell and molecular biology, structural biology and imaging, as well as AI-driven computational modeling and bioinformatics.
Heads – Areas of Inquiry

Demet Arac
Mechanical Signaling

Margaret Gardel
Scaffolds and Motors

Ruth Anne Eatock
Sensory Mechanotransduction

Yamuna Krishnan
Biophysics and Tech Development
Directory

Eduardo Perozo
Director and Lab Principal Investigator

Marcos Sotomayor
Deputy Director and Lab Principal Investigator

Gabriela Gomes
Communications and Outreach