Physics of the Cytoskeleton I
FOCUS · B11 · ID: 1067848
Presentations
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Mechanics of nuclear deformation in cells
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Publication: Mechanical principles of nuclear shaping and positioning.
Lele TP, Dickinson RB, Gundersen GG.
J Cell Biol. 2018 Oct 1;217(10):3330-3342.
Viscous shaping of the compliant cell nucleus.
Dickinson RB, Katiyar A, Dubell CR, Lele TP.
APL Bioeng. 2022 Jan 4;6(1):010901. doi: 10.1063/5.0071652.
The Nucleus Bypasses Obstacles by Deforming Like a Drop with Surface Tension Mediated by Lamin A/C.
Katiyar A, Zhang J, Antani JD, Yu Y, Scott KL, Lele PP, Reinhart-King CA, Sniadecki NJ, Roux KJ, Dickinson RB, Lele TP.
Adv Sci (Weinh). 2022 Aug;9(23):e2201248.Presenters
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Tanmay Lele
- Texas A&M University
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Tanmay Lele
- Texas A&M University
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Active mechanics of sea star oocytes
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Publication: PJ Foster, S Fürthauer, N Fakhri, Active mechanics of sea star oocytes, bioRxiv, 2022; doi:10.1101/2022.04.22.489189
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Peter J Foster
- Brandeis University
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Peter J Foster
- Brandeis University
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Jinghui Liu
- Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Center for Systems Biology Dresden
- Center for Systems Biology Dresden
- Physics of Living Systems, Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA
- Max Planck Institute for Physics of Complex Systems
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Alexandra Zampetaki
- Technical University of Vienna
- Institute for Applied Physics, TU Wien, A-1040 Wien, Austria
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Sebastian Fürthauer
- Technical University of Vienna
- Institute for Applied Physics, TU Wien, A-1040 Wien, Austria
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Nikta Fakhri
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Investigating the control principles behind formation of stress fibers by probing their response to external forces in silico
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Alexandra Lamtyugina
- University of Chicago
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Alexandra Lamtyugina
- University of Chicago
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Yuqing Qiu
- James Franck Inst
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Suriyanarayanan Vaikuntanathan
- University of Chicago
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Ultrafast contraction: Investigating the structures underlying myoneme force generating networks in Spirostomum sp.
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Joseph Lannan
- North Carolina State University
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Joseph Lannan
- North Carolina State University
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Jerry E Honts
- Drake university
- Drake University
- North Carolina State University
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Saad Bhamla
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Georgia Tech
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Mary W Elting
- North Carolina State University
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Roles of Catch Bond Dynamics in Cytoskeletal Networks
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Md Foysal Rabbi
- Purdue University
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Md Foysal Rabbi
- Purdue University
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Taeyoon Kim
- Purdue University
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Force transmission via dynamic stretching of Talin as revealed by live-cell single-molecule imagingSawako Yamashiro (Kyoto University)
ORAL · Invited
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Sawako Yamashiro
- Kyoto University
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Dimitrios Vavylonis
- Lehigh University
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Sawako Yamashiro
- Kyoto University
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David M Rutkowski
- Lehigh University
- Lehigh Univ
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Kelli Ann A Lynch
- Univ of South Florida
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Ying Liu
- Kyoto University
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Naoki Watanabe
- Kyoto University
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A universal form for heavy-tailed fluctuations in the actomyosin cortex
ORAL
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Shankar N Sivarajan
- Johns Hopkins University
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Shankar N Sivarajan
- Johns Hopkins University
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Yu Shi
- Johns Hopkins University
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Katherine M Xiang
- Johns Hopkins University
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John C Crocker
- University of Pennsylvania
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Daniel H Reich
- Johns Hopkins University
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Myosin-I modulates the dynamics and architecture of motile actin ‘comet tails’
ORAL
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Mengqi Xu
- University of Pennsylvania
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Mengqi Xu
- University of Pennsylvania
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Luther Pollard
- University of Pennsylvania
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Grzegorz Rebowski
- University of Pennsylvania
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Malgorzata Boczkowska
- Univeristy of Pennsylvania
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Roberto Dominguez
- Univeristy of Pennsylvania
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Michael Ostap
- University of Pennsylvania
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Thermodynamic framework for nonequilibrium self-assembly of branched actin networks
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Elisabeth Rennert
- University of Chicago
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Elisabeth Rennert
- University of Chicago
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Bio-inspired fiber networks using peptide-DNA nanotechnology
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Kengo Nishi
- UNC Chapel Hill
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Kengo Nishi
- UNC Chapel Hill
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Margaret Daly
- UNC Chapel Hill
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Stephen J Klawa
- UNC Chapel Hill
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Kameryn Y Hinton
- UNC Chapel Hill
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Yuan Gao
- UNC Chapel Hill
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Ronit Freeman
- University of North Carolina at Chapel H
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Impacts of biosurfactants on bacterial spreading in soil
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Publication: Y. Li, J. Sanfilippo, D. Kearns, and J. Yang, "Corner flows induced by surfactant-producing bacteria Pseudomonas fluorescens and Bacillus subtilis," Microbiology Spectrum, 2022. (in print)
J. Yang, J. Sanfilippo, N. Abbasia, Z. Gitai, B. Bassler, and H. Stone "Evidence for biosurfactant-induced flow in corners and bacterial spreading in unsaturated porous media," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 118, pp. e2111060118, 2021.Presenters
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Judy Yang
- University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
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Judy Yang
- University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
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Yuan Li
- University of Minnesota
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Joe Sanfilippo
- UIUC
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Daniel Kearns
- Indiana University
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Howard A Stone
- Princeton University
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Bonnie L Bassler
- Princeton University
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Niki Abbasi
- Princeton University
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Zemer Gitai
- Princeton University
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