Physicist working on mathematical and computational modeling in cell biology and biophysics
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professor at UCSF, engineer turned cell biologist, wants to know how cells solve geometry problems
cytoskeleton self-organization / shape, patterns and symmetry / minimal and artificial cells / biophysics teacher @ ESPCI ParisTech
www.cytomorpholab.com
VP for Research, T.H. Smoot Professor
Depts Chemical and Biomolecular Engn, Pathology, Oncology, INBT
Johns Hopkins University
3D multi-omic, CAR T therapy, cell migration and mechanics
Lab: https://wirtzlab.johnshopkins.edu
We study cancer, cardiac, and vascular cell mechanobiology.
mechanomedicine.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yongho-bae-7011649?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=android_app
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Associate Professor Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine Dept of Cell & Molecular Physiology
Mechanobiology - Cellular Biophysics - Microscopy - Mechanotransduction - Cytoskeleton - Focal Adhesions - Cell Migration
We study the molecular and biophysical mechanisms underlying tissue morphogenesis @poldresden.bsky.social @tudresden.bsky.social @erc.europa.eu @embo.org
https://physics-of-life.tu-dresden.de/team/pol-groups/barriga
Biophysicist with a focus on the mechanobiology of cells, tissue and penguins
https://bio.physik.fau.de/
A mix of physics and biology, understanding shapes in biology, from molecules to tissues.
http://www.orelrouxlab.org
Professor of Biophysics -
@ISTAustria Using physics to understand biological questions, such as how embryos grow!
Professor at Warwick Medical School interested in how complex shape emerges during embryo development. Will work on anything that can be imaged live :)
Epithelial cell death, cell extrusion, self-organisation, mechanotransduction and many other things
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.
How are biological forms encoded? Group leader at IBDM Marseille, director of Turing Center for living systems (CENTURI). Professor at Collège de France, Paris: Dynamics of living systems
Biologist inspired by physics | Group Leader, Developmental Biology Unit, EMBL Heidelberg
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)