Michael Shelley (NYU and Flatiron Institute). Biophysics seminar ENS-ESPCI

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16 January 2018 11:00 » 12:00 — Amphi Joliot, 3rd Floor, Staircase N

Active Mechanics in the Cell

Many fundamental phenomena in eukaryotic cells — nuclear migration, spindle positioning, chromosome segregation — involve the interaction of (often transitory) mechanical structures with boundaries and fluids. I
will discuss the recent interactions of mathematical modeling and simulation with experimental measurements of active biomechanical processes within the cell.

Tuesday, Jan 16th 2018





ÉCOLE SUPÉRIEURE DE PHYSIQUE ET DE CHIMIE INDUSTRIELLES DE LA VILLE DE PARIS
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