Physics of Microbiomes and Microbial Communities II
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Presentations
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Modeling the influence of metabolic trade-offs on microbiota diversity
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Presenters
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Ned Wingreen
- Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, Princeton University
- Princeton University
- Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University
- Department of Molecular Biology and Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, Princeton University
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Ned Wingreen
- Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, Princeton University
- Princeton University
- Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University
- Department of Molecular Biology and Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, Princeton University
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The motility can drive spatial exclusion and promote coexistence in bacterial populations
ORAL
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Ercag Pince
- Deparment of Living Matter, AMOLF
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Ercag Pince
- Deparment of Living Matter, AMOLF
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Sebastian Gude
- Quantitative Biology, UC Berkeley
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Katja M. Taute
- Rowland Institute at Harvard
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Tom S Shimizu
- AMOLF
- Deparment of Living Matter, AMOLF
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Sander J Tans
- Deparment of Living Matter, AMOLF
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Single cell segmentation in microbiome imaging
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Hao Shi
- Department of Physics, Cornell University
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Hao Shi
- Department of Physics, Cornell University
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Iwijn De Vlaminck
- Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering, Cornell University
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Community coexistence and stability: insights from a mediator-explicit model of microbial interactions
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Babak Momeni
- Boston College
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Sandra Dedrick
- Boston College
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Samantha Dyckman
- Boston College
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Babak Momeni
- Boston College
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Examining Pairwise and Multi-Species Interactions in Larval Zebrafish
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Presenters
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Edouard Hay
- Physics, University of Oregon
Authors
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Edouard Hay
- Physics, University of Oregon
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Deepika Sundarraman
- Physics, University of Oregon
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Dylan Martins
- University of Oregon
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Drew Shields
- University of Oregon
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Karen Guillemin
- University of Oregon
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Raghuveer Parthasarathy
- Physics, University of Oregon
- University of Oregon
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Depletion Zone Following the Spread of a Bacterial Colony
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Presenters
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Hui Ma
- Brown University
Authors
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Hui Ma
- Brown University
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Jordan Bell
- Brown University
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Jay Tang
- Brown University
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Emergence of order and structure in biofilms growing in fluid shear
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Presenters
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Philip Pearce
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Philip Pearce
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Raimo Hartmann
- Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology
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Praveen Singh
- Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology
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Rachel Mok
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Department of Applied Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Boya Song
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Dominic Skinner
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Jeffrey Oishi
- Bates College
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Jorn Dunkel
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Department of Applied Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Knut Drescher
- Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology
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Role of confinement in growing bacterial colonies
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Presenters
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Zhihong You
- Leiden University
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Zhihong You
- Leiden University
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Daniel Pearce
- University of Geneva
- Dept. Of Physics, University of Geneva
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Luca Giomi
- Leiden University
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Mechanical interactions in growing yeast colonies
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Andrea Giometto
- Harvard University
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Andrea Giometto
- Harvard University
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David R. Nelson
- Harvard University
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Andrew Murray
- Harvard University
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Dynamic self-organization of microorganisms far from equilibrium
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Presenters
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Roujin Ghaffari
- UNAM, Bilkent University
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Roujin Ghaffari
- UNAM, Bilkent University
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Sezin Galigolu
- UNAM, Bilkent University
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Evren Doruk Engin
- Institute of Biotechnology, Ankara University
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Serim Ilday
- Bilkent University
- UNAM, Bilkent University
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Effect of cellular and environmental conditions on bacterial collective oscillation
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Song Liu
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Authors
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Song Liu
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Yilin Wu
- Department of Physics and Shenzhen Research Institude, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Emergent oscillations in dense adaptive cell populations
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Presenters
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Shouwen Wang
- Harvard Medical School
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Shouwen Wang
- Harvard Medical School
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Lei-Han tang
- Complex System, Beijing Computational Science Research Center
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