Active Matter and Liquid Crystals in Biological Systems I
FOCUS · P29 · ID: 353485
Presentations
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Dipolar Extensile Dynamics in Microtubule-Based 2D Active Nematics
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Linnea Lemma
- Physics, Brandeis
- University of California Santa Barbara
- Physics Department, Brandeis University
Authors
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Linnea Lemma
- Physics, Brandeis
- University of California Santa Barbara
- Physics Department, Brandeis University
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Zvonimir Dogic
- Physics, UC Santa Barbara
- University of California Santa Barbara
- University of California, Santa Barbara
- Physics, University of California Santa Barbara
- Physics Department, University of Caifornia Santa Barbara
- Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Design of active nematic systems with controllable defect dynamics and flows
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Rui Zhang
- University of Chicago
- Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago
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Rui Zhang
- University of Chicago
- Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago
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Ali Mozaffari
- University of Chicago
- Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago
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Juan De Pablo
- University of Chicago
- Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago
- Institute for Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago. Argonne National Laboratory
- Pritzker School of Molecular Engineerin, The University of Chicago
- Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago
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Control of bacterial dynamics by splay and bend in nematic vortices
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Runa Koizumi
- Kent State Univ - Kent
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Runa Koizumi
- Kent State Univ - Kent
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Taras Turiv
- Kent State Univ - Kent
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Mikhail Genkin
- Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Robert Lastowski
- Kent State Univ - Kent
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Hao Yu
- Kent State Univ - Kent
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Irakli Chaganava
- Georgian State Teaching University of Physical Education and Sport
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Qihuo Wei
- Kent State Univ - Kent
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Igor Aronson
- Pennsylvania State University
- Biomedical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
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Oleg D Lavrentovich
- Kent State Univ - Kent
- Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program; Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State Univ - Kent
- Department of Physics, Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program, and Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University
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Spatiotemporal Optimal Control of an Extensile Active Nematic Suspension
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Michael M Norton
- Center for Neural Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
- Brandeis University
Authors
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Michael M Norton
- Center for Neural Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
- Brandeis University
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Piyush Grover
- Mechanical Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Aparna Baskaran
- Brandeis University
- Physics, Brandeis University
- Brandeis Univ
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Michael Hagan
- Brandeis University
- Physics, Brandeis University
- Department of Physics, Brandeis University
- Brandeis Univ
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Seth Fraden
- Brandeis Univ
- Physics, Brandeis University
- Brandeis University
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Self propelling nematic microcapsules
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Corinna Maass
- Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
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Corinna Maass
- Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
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Babak Vajdi Hokmabad
- Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
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Kyle A Baldwin
- SOFT Group, School of Science and Technology, Nottingham Trent University
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Christian Bahr
- Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
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The Dynamics of Active Nematic Defects on The Sphere Surface
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Yiheng Zhang
- Beijing Normal Univ
Authors
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Yiheng Zhang
- Beijing Normal Univ
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Markus Deserno
- Carnegie Mellon Univ
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Zhanchun Tu
- Beijing Normal University
- Beijing Normal Univ
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Emergent dynamics of large scale collective rotations in 2D active nematic
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David Quint
- University of California, Merced
- Department of Physics, University of California, Merced
Authors
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David Quint
- University of California, Merced
- Department of Physics, University of California, Merced
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Dali E Chapman
- Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford University
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Steven P. Gross
- Department of Developmental and Cell Biology, University of California, Irvine
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Daniel Beller
- University of California, Merced
- Department of Physics, University of California, Merced
- Physics, School of Natural Sciences, University of California, Merced
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Ajay Gopinathan
- University of California, Merced
- Department of Physics, University of California, Merced
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Jing Xu
- University of California, Merced
- Department of Physics, University of California, Merced
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Defect dynamics of 3D active nematic turbulence
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Ziga Kos
- Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana
Authors
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Ziga Kos
- Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana
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Jack Binysh
- University of Warwick
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Simon Copar
- Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana
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Jure Aplinc
- Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana
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Slobodan Zumer
- Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana
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Gareth Alexander
- University of Warwick
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Miha Ravnik
- Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana
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Topological Defects in Cell Monolayers Guided by Topography
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Kirsten Endresen
- Johns Hopkins University
Authors
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Kirsten Endresen
- Johns Hopkins University
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MinSu Kim
- Johns Hopkins University
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Francesca Serra
- Johns Hopkins University
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Clustering, jamming, and topological defects in growing bacterial colonies at liquid interfaces
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Blake Langeslay
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Authors
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Blake Langeslay
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Gabriel Juarez
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Topological defects drive layer formation in bacteria colonies
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Katherine Copenhagen
- Princeton University
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Katherine Copenhagen
- Princeton University
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Ricard Alert
- Princeton University
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Ned Wingreen
- Princeton University
- Department of Molecular Biology; Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, Princeton University
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Joshua Shaevitz
- Princeton University
- Physics and the Lewis-Sigler Institute, Princeton University
- Physics, Princeton University
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Pulsating air bubbles can swim in anisotropic fluids
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Sung-Jo Kim
- Physics, Ulsan Natl Inst of Sci & Tech
- Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
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Sung-Jo Kim
- Physics, Ulsan Natl Inst of Sci & Tech
- Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
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Eujin Um
- Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
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Joonwoo Jeong
- Physics, Ulsan Natl Inst of Sci & Tech
- Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
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