PhD candidate in the Gardel Lab @ UChicago ✦ NIH F31 Fellow ✦ CIRM Bridges Alumni ✦
I follow cells around because I have a thing for gastrulation.
Prof. of Physics, Cell Biology and Molecular Engineering @ UChicago. Passionate about all the squishy matter driving dynamics and function from sub-cellular to tissue scales.
Incoming Assistant Prof @MBISg, NUS | Interested in mechanobiology | Postdoc, Gardel Lab @UChicago | Schmidt AI in Science and AHA Postdoc | Previously Marie Curie and FRM PhD, Etienne-Manneville Lab @Institut Pasteur
zookeeper to two tiny humans, professor, cell herder, bioelectrician, 'professional' storyteller, and waterbears just because. see us at:
cohenlab.princeton.edu
Associate Professor Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine Dept of Cell & Molecular Physiology
Mechanobiology - Cellular Biophysics - Microscopy - Mechanotransduction - Cytoskeleton - Focal Adhesions - Cell Migration
she's a purple-loving soft-matter physicist at NC State who dabbles in geophysics and engineering and textiles and food
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👉 https://epithelialmechanics.github.io
Dreaming of a cloudy sky | Associate Prof. | Computer Science & BioFrontiers, CUBoulder | Ext. Faculty, Santa Fe Institute | www.peleglab.com
Theoretical Physicist studying the dynamics of living systems across scales, Associate Professor @ Georgia Tech
Scientist of Living Matter. ICREA Professor at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia, Barcelona. The need to know.
We study the multiple functions of catenins in cell-cell adhesion, cytoskeleton/nuclear signaling and lung repair after injury.
Physics of Embryonic Self-Organization and Morphogenesis. Tweets by Otger Campàs (Professor, Chair of Tissue Dynamics and Director
at the Physics of Life Excellence Cluster of TU Dresden)
Biology on Infection Unit at Institut Pasteur and Inserm
Cell division and morphognesis
minclab.fr
A mix of physics and biology, understanding shapes in biology, from molecules to tissues.
http://www.orelrouxlab.org
In search of a platform that widens and deepens our understanding of the world. Less re-posting, more reading. Listening more, talking less. My opinions are my own. Some of them aren’t even mine.
Our lab is exploring the morphogenesis of proliferative tissues.
Excited about animal and synthetic morphogenesis, light-sheet microscopy, and quantitative biology
Biophysics / Cell Migration / Active matter / Mechanobiology
https://mpzpm.mpg.de/research/benoit-ladoux
https://ladoux-mege-lab.cnrs.fr