Cells as active matter modifying their environment: from colloids to cancer
INVITED · B13 · ID: 781979
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Emergent behavior driven by self-generated gradients: from active droplets to bacterial suspension
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: Hokmabad, Babak Vajdi, et al. "Chemotactic self-caging in active emulsions." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119.24 (2022): e2122269119
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Babak Vajdi Hokmabad
Princeton University
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Babak Vajdi Hokmabad
Princeton University
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The collective movement of chemotactic bacterial cells along self-generated gradients
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: Cremer et al, Chemotaxis as a navigation strategy to boost range expansion, Nature 575 (2019)<br>Narla et al, A traveling-wave solution for bacterial chemotaxis with growth, PNAS 118(48) (2021)<br>Cremer et al, Navigated range expansion across taxa and conditions, in preparation
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Jonas Cremer
Stanford University
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Jonas Cremer
Stanford University
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Secreted footprints organize complex cell migration patterns
ORAL · Invited
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Emiliano Perez Ipiña
Johns Hopkins University
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Emiliano Perez Ipiña
Johns Hopkins University
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Brian A Camley
Johns Hopkins University
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Understanding the emergence of microbial collective behaviors in the wild
ORAL · Invited
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Allyson Sgro
HHMI Janelia Research Campus
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Allyson Sgro
HHMI Janelia Research Campus
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Emily Hager
Boston University
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How amoeboid cells can modify their environment and can coordinate their motion
ORAL · Invited
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Wouter-Jan Rappel
University of California, San Diego
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Wouter-Jan Rappel
University of California, San Diego
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Richa Karmakar
University of California
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Timothy Tyree
University of California
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Man-Ho Tang
University of California
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Richard Gomer
University of California
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Albert Bae
University of California
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Brian A Camley
Johns Hopkins University
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