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  1. Elliot Ingber (born August 24, 1941) is an American guitarist. In 1966, he joined Frank Zappa 's band the Mothers of Invention and appeared on their debut album Freak Out! . [1] He was fired from the band by Zappa following an incident onstage (according to drummer Jimmy Carl Black ) when he tripped on LSD and was unaware that his ...

  2. Elliot Ingber (nacido el 24 de agosto de 1941) es un guitarrista estadounidense. En 1966, se unió a The Mothers of Invention y estuvo presente en su álbum de debut Freak Outǃ [1] Después de ser despedido de la banda por Frank Zappa, Ingber ayudó a formar Fraternity of Man, que publicó dos álbumes.

  3. Ingber is a pioneer in the field of biologically inspired engineering, and at the Wyss Institute, he currently leads scientific and engineering teams that cross a broad range of disciplines to develop breakthrough bioinspired technologies to advance healthcare and to improve sustainability.

  4. Elliot Ingber (nacido el 24 de agosto de 1941) es un guitarrista estadounidense. En 1966, se unió a The Mothers of Invention y estuvo presente en su álbum de debut Freak Outǃ. Después de ser despedido de la banda por Frank Zappa, Ingber ayudó a formar Fraternity of Man, que publicó dos álbumes.

  5. Donald Elliot Ingber. Director, Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering. My laboratory is interested in how microenvironmental cues, particularly mechanical forces and extracellular matrix, regulate tissue development, physiology and pathology. Our work covers a wide range from fundamental studies of the molecular basis of cellular ...

  6. Donald Elliot Ingber. Director, Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering. My laboratory is interested in how microenvironmental cues, particularly mechanical forces and extracellular matrix, regulate tissue development, physiology and pathology.

  7. Ingber is a founder of the emerging fields of biologically inspired engineering. He has made pioneering contributions to numerous other disciplines including mechanobiology, cytoskeletal biology, extracellular matrix biology, integrin signaling, tumor angiogenesis, tissue engineering, nanobiotechnology, systems biology, and translational medicine.