Postdoc @GeorgiaTech. Previously @SyracuseU and @Penn. PhD @RiceUniversity. Soft matter and biophysics theory
Soft active matter | DPhil Theoretical Physics @Oxford | EPFL | BEA | StuSti
PhD at EPFL | Biophysics and Machine Learning
Scientific writer @ Cambridge | Science illustrator | I write about quiet corners of physics | Substack: https://substack.com/@appreciatingtheordinary
Portfolio: https://mayankshreshthai.myportfolio.com/
"Illustrating the unseen. Writing the overlooked."
IZTECH-Chemistry, I like to be Polymath(learning different subjects), Polygot(interested in the learning different languages) comments and opinions are my own RT≠ is not endorsement (he/him)
PhD Candidate at University of California Merced, #MechanoBiology #MulticellularNetworks
Biophysics, Soft Matter
Assistant Professor, IIT Kharagpur, India
Theoretical neuroscientist
Research fellow @ Kempner Institute, Harvard
dclark.io
Curiosity driven science in physics of life and frugal innovations for planetary scale challenges
https://bhamla.gatech.edu/
Group leader at EMBL Heidelberg, previously: Postdoc at Yale with Ben Machta, PhD at LMU Munich with Erwin Frey; Theoretical Physicist by training & interested in Physics of Life
TLM is an initiative to build a network for researchers interested in theory and modelling of biological phenomena. We are on X (old twitter) @TLM_Cambridge, @TLM_Cambridge@mstdn.science. Or follow our website for more details: tlmcambridge.blog
Interested in protein self-organization. We rebuild the bacterial cell division machinery and small GTPase networks in vitro. https://looselab.ist.ac.at
Associate Professor
MIT Physics
cytoskeleton self-organization / shape, patterns and symmetry / minimal and artificial cells / biophysics teacher @ ESPCI ParisTech
www.cytomorpholab.com
Group Leader @MPI-CBG and @POL, TU-Dresden. Dev Biologist mixing it up w/ Physics. Want to know how organs grow! also obsessed with structural colors | ritamateus.com
Theoretical biophysics group at MPI-DS, Göttingen. We study the spatiotemporal organization of soft matter in cells, tissues, and synthetic systems; see www.zwickergroup.org
How do organs form from cells to tissue? Zebrafish and organoids; live imaging; quantitative biology; theory. Comments by Caren Norden
Physical principles of regeneration in zebrafish. Assist. Prof. @Genevunige. Passionate of zebrafish scales, bone morphogenesis and signalling dynamics. #SciComm and Improv theatre. https://tinyurl.com/23str3yn
Group of Adrien Hallou @kiroxford.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk
Biophysics & spatial biology of cell fate decisions & tissue dynamics
Alumnus @cam.ac.uk & @normalesup.bsky.social
Franco-British Young Leader 2024 🇨🇵🇬🇧