Biological Physics Seminars

Biological Physics Seminars

Springer Nature

Journal of Biological Physics

"Biological Physics Seminars" is a periodic series of virtual lectures presented by the Journal of Biological Physics to showcase innovations and advances in the eponymous field. We are pleased to host researchers from inside and outside of our Editorial Board as speakers, to give them a platform and to allow the community to engage with them.

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Syracuse University

Hierarchical Assembly of Microtubule Matter

Jennifer Ross, Syracuse University
University of Pennsylvania

Rheotaxis: Invasion of bacteria swimming upstream into microstructured devices

Arnold Mathijssen, University of Pennsylvania
University of California, Merced

Collective behavior and function in motile cell assemblies

Ajay Gopinathan, University of California, Merced
Northwestern University

Curvature dynamics of biomembranes: role of membrane viscosity and interleaflet friction

Petia M. Vlahovska, Northwestern University

How the Membrane Got its Ripples

Mikko Karttunen, The University of Western Ontario
Western University

Collective Cell Movements: From Organ Formation to Material Properties

Gonca Erdemci-Tandogan, Western University
Colorado State University

The Geometry of Phenotypes: what can cell morphology tell us about cell state?

Ashok Prasad, Colorado State University
Aix-Marseille University

Learning the stochastic dynamics of biological matter

Pierre Ronceray, Aix-Marseille University
Northeastern University

Unraveling Tissue Mechanics: Investigating Structure, Fluid Dynamics, and Rheological Behavior

Dapeng "Max" Bi, Northeastern University