• CT Lim Research Group
    MechanoBioEngineering Laboratory
  • Eric
    Reissner
    Medal
    2026
    Professor Lim Chwee Teck
  • Savio L-Y. Woo
    Distinguished
    Lecture Award
    Professor Lim Chwee Teck
  • International
    Fellow
    Royal Academy
    of Engineering
    Professor Lim Chwee Teck
  • Royal
    Society
    Fellow
    Professor Lim Chwee Teck
  • Strain-Localized
    Electronic
    Skin
    Strain-localized luminescent
    e-skin for high-resolution
    pressure mapping and visual force feedback
    Wu, Z X et al., Nature Communications, 2026.
  • Microfluidic
    Sorting
    Metastatic
    Cancer
    High-throughput deformability-based
    microfluidic sorting reveals metastatic
    cancer subpopulations
    Liu, XY et al., PNAS, 2026.
  • Clinical
    Translation
    Readiness
    Technology readiness
    is not clinical translation readiness
    Lim, C T et al., Nature Reviews Bioengineering, 2026.
  • AI-Powered
    Wearable
    Bioelectronics
    AI-powered closed-loop wearable bioelectronics
    for next generation personalized
    and autonomous healthcare
    Gao, BB et al., Nature Sensors, 2026.

CT Lim Research Group

MechanoBioEngineering Laboratory

To explore, innovate and translate mechanobio-inspired micro & nanotechnologies for biomedical applications

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About the MechanoBioEngineering Laboratory

We seek to address important scientific and biomedical problems using interdisciplinary approaches, develop innovative solutions and translate them for biological and healthcare applications. Our focused areas include mechanobiology of human diseases and development of mechanobiologically inspired platforms in microfluidics and wearable microdevices to better detect, diagnose and treat diseases. Our research collaborators involve engineers, physicists, chemists, biologists, data scientists, clinicians as well as industrial partners both locally and overseas We have won numerous research awards and honors and have also spun out several startup companies to translate technologies from our lab to bedside and market. We are affiliated with the iHealthtech, Mechanobiology Institute, Institute for Functional Intelligent Materials and SMART.


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MechBioEng Lab

T-Lab, #08-03, 5A Engineering Drive 1
Dept of Biomedical Engineering
NUS, Singapore 117411
Tel: (65) 6516 6564
Fax: (65) 6773 2205