Collective Behaviors in Biology I
FOCUS · D36 · ID: 2154417
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Self-organization, Criticality and Collective Information Processing in Animal Groups
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: Davidescu et al, Proc Natl Acad Sci 120 (2023);
P.P. Klamser, P. Romanczuk, PLoS Comp Biol 17, e1008832 (2021);
W. Poel et al., Sci Adv 8, eabm6385 (2022);
L. Gómez Nava et al., Nature Phys 19 (2023);
P. Romanczuk, B.C. Daniels. "Phase transitions and criticality in the collective behavior of animals-self-organization and biological function." In Order, Disorder and Criticality: Advanced Problems of Phase Transition Theory, pp. 179-208. 2023.Presenters
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Pawel Romanczuk
- Humboldt University of Berlin
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Pawel Romanczuk
- Humboldt University of Berlin
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Collective mechanics of shoaling fish
ORAL
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Pasha A Tabatabai
- Cal Poly
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Pasha A Tabatabai
- Cal Poly
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Feedback motifs for robust signal amplification and critical behavior
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Benjamin B Machta
- Yale University
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Benjamin B Machta
- Yale University
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Isabella R Graf
- Yale University
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Large signal amplification in bacterial chemosensing due to a non-equilibrium phase transition with zero-order ultrasensitivity.
ORAL
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Derek M Sherry
- Yale University
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Derek M Sherry
- Yale University
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Thierry Emonet
- Yale University
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Isabella R Graf
- Yale University
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Benjamin B Machta
- Yale University
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Constraints on Active Processes in Cochlear Hair Cells
ORAL
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Asheesh S Momi
- Yale University
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Asheesh S Momi
- Yale University
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Isabella R Graf
- Yale University
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Benjamin B Machta
- Yale University
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Does nematic order allow groups of elongated cells to sense electric fields better?
ORAL
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Kurmanbek Kaiyrbekov
- Johns Hopkins University
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Kurmanbek Kaiyrbekov
- Johns Hopkins University
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Brian A Camley
- Johns Hopkins University
- Department of Physics & Astronomy and Biophysics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.
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Ionic (electric) cell-cell signaling during wound healing
ORAL
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Sun-Min Yu
- Universtiy of Massachusetts Amherst
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Sun-Min Yu
- Universtiy of Massachusetts Amherst
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Steve Granick
- UMass Amherst PSE
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Enhanced communication during prolonged stimulation is detrimental to the synchronization of neural cells
ORAL
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Guanyu Li
- Oregon State University
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Guanyu Li
- Oregon State University
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Bo Sun
- Oregon State University
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Andrew Mugler
- University of Pittsburgh
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Ryan W LeFebre
- University of Pittsburgh
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Patrick Chappell
- Oregon State University
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Alia Starman
- Oregon State University
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Dilute Swarmers Have Different Run-and-Tumble Motility Than Planktonic Swimmers
ORAL
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Publication: Enterobacter Sp. SM3 Exhibits Run-and-Tumble Motility
Silverio Johnson, Brian Freedman, Jay X. Tang
bioRxiv 2023.07.24.550425; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.24.550425Presenters
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Silverio G Johnson
- Brown University
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Silverio G Johnson
- Brown University
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Jay X Tang
- Brown University
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Brian Freedman
- Brown University
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Filaments of collectively moving nematode T. aceti in viscous fluids
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Anton Peshkov
- California State University, Fullerton
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Anton Peshkov
- California State University, Fullerton
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Alyssa Agarie
- California State University Fullerton
- Irvine Valley College
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Ashley L Robinson
- California State University, Fullerton
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Christina Ceballos
- California State University, Fullerton
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Emergent Phenomena in Anisotropic and Chiral Dense Active Systems
ORAL
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Publication: 1. Noise-Induced Quenched Disorder in Dense Active Systems, PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 131, 168301 (2023)
2. Dense System of Chiral Active Brownian Particles, DraftedPresenters
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Amir Shee
- Northwestern University
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Amir Shee
- Northwestern University
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Guozheng Lin
- Beijing Normal University
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Zhangang Han
- Beijing Normal University
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Silke E Henkes
- Leiden University
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Cristian L Huepe
- Northwestern University
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The effect of interaction radius on Vicsek particles in the presence of geometrical constraints.
ORAL
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Publication: Planned journal submission to either PRL/PRE.
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Eighdi Aung
- Virginia Tech
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Eighdi Aung
- Virginia Tech
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Nicole Abaid
- Virginia Tech
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James McClure
- Virginia Tech
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Modeling collective dynamics of biological systems in curved space
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Toler H Webb
- Emory University
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Toler H Webb
- Emory University
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Daniel M Sussman
- Emory University
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