The Physics of Cellular Organization
FOCUS · B35 ·
Presentations
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Liquid-like bundles of crosslinked actin filaments contract without motors
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Kimberly Weirich
- University of Chicago
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F-actin Severing Facilitates Distinct Mechanisms of Stress Relaxation in the Actin Cytoskeleton
ORAL
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Authors
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Taeyoon Kim
- Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University
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Wonyeong Jung
- School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University
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Michael Murrell
- Systems Biology Institute and Department of Biomedical Engineering
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A cycling state that can lead to glassy dynamics in intracellular transport
ORAL
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Authors
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Monika Scholz
- Univ of Chicago
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Stanislav Burov
- Bar-Ilan University
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Kimberly L. Weirich
- Univ of Chicago
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Bjorn J. Scholz
- Univ of Chicago
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S.M Ali Tabei
- University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls
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Margaret L. Gardel
- Univ of Chicago
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Aaron Dinner
- James Franck Institute, Univ of Chicago
- Univ of Chicago
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Stochastic Molecular Transport on Microtubule Bundles with Structural Defects
ORAL
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Authors
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M.W. Gramlich
- Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
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S.M. Ali Tabei
- University of Northern Iowa
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Size scaling of microtubule asters in confinement
ORAL
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Authors
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James Pelletier
- Dept., of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept., of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School
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Christine Field
- Dept., of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School
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Kaspars Krutkramelis
- Dep., of Chemical Engineering, University of Wyoming
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Nikta Fakhri
- Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
- Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
- Dept., of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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John Oakey
- Dept., of Chemical Engineering, University of Wyoming
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Jay Gatlin
- Dept., of Molecular Biology, University of Wyoming
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Timothy Mitchison
- Dept., of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School
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The role of catch-bonds in acto-myosin mechanics and cell mechano-sensitivity
ORAL
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Authors
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Umut Akalp
- Univ of Colorado - Boulder
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Franck J. Vernerey
- Univ of Colorado - Boulder
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Feedback Interactions of Polymerized Actin with the Cell Membrane: Waves, Pulses, and Oscillations
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Anders Carlsson
- Washington University in St Louis
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Whole Cell Model of Actin Diffusion and Reaction based on Single Molecule Speckle Microscopy Measurements
ORAL
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Authors
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Laura McMillen
- Lehigh University
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Dimitrios Vavylonis
- Lehigh University
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Chemotaxis to Excitable Waves in Dictyostelium Discoideum
ORAL
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Authors
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Arpan Bhowmik
- Rice Univ
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Wouter-Jan Rappel
- Univ of California - San Diego
- University of California, San Diego
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Herbert Levine
- Rice University
- Rice Univ
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Mechanical feedback stabilizes budding yeast morphogenesis
ORAL
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Authors
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Samhita Banavar
- Univ of California - Santa Barbara
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Michael Trogdon
- Univ of California - Santa Barbara
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Linda Petzold
- Univ of California - Santa Barbara
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Otger Campas
- Univ of California - Santa Barbara
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Mechanical Trade-offs in Experimentally Evolved Multicellular Yeast
ORAL
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Authors
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Shane Jacobeen
- Georgia Tech
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Jennifer Pentz
- Georgia Tech
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William Ratcliff
- Georgia Tech
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Peter Yunker
- Georgia Tech
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