V: Multicellular Phenomena II
FOCUS · PP08 · ID: 1090186
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Non-Gaussian random matrices predict the stability of feasible Lotka-Volterra communities
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: Joseph W. Baron, Thomas Jun Jewell, Christopher Ryder, and Tobias Galla, Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 120601 <br>Joseph W. Baron, Thomas Jun Jewell, Christopher Ryder, and Tobias Galla, preprint arXiv:2202.09140
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Tobias Galla
U Manchester
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Tobias Galla
U Manchester
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Joseph W Baron
Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris
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Thomas Jun Jewell
University of Oxford, UK
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Christopher Ryder
The University of Manchester, UK
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Population Diversity and Fitness Uncertainty Allow for Faster Evolutionary Rates
ORAL
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.07533
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Luis Pedro P Garcia-Pintos
University of Maryland, College Park
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Luis Pedro P Garcia-Pintos
University of Maryland, College Park
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A simplified drift-diffusion model for Pandemic Propagation
ORAL
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Publication: ...
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Abhimanyu Ghosh
Poolesville High School
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Abhimanyu Ghosh
Poolesville High School
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Clara Bender
UVA
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Preetam Ghosh
VCU
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Hamed Vakili
University of Nebraska Lincoln, University of Virginia, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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Synthetic Gene Circuits: Evolution of Drug Resistance Evolution in Fluctuating Drug Conditions
ORAL
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Harold G Flohr
Univ of Alberta
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Harold G Flohr
Univ of Alberta
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High-dimensional characterization of phototroph-heterotroph interactions
ORAL
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Chandana Gopalakrishnappa
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
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Chandana Gopalakrishnappa
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
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Zeqian Li
Department of Ecology and Evolution & Center for Physics of Evolving Systems, University of Chicago; Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Seppe Kuehn
Center for the Physics of Evolving Systems. University of Chicago and Department of Ecology and Evolution. University of Chicago
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Structured interactions explain the absence of keystone species in synthetic marine microcosms
ORAL
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Publication: Structured interactions explain the absence of keystone species in synthetic marine microcosms<br>S Pearl Mizrahi, H Lee, A Goyal, J Gore<br>in preparation
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Akshit Goyal
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Sivan Pearl
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Hyunseok Lee
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Akshit Goyal
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Jeffrey C Gore
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Optical reflection statistics from a thin weakly disordered optical media: application to detection of structural alterations in cells/tissues
ORAL
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Publication: [1] A. Punnoose, S. Nanda, and P. Pradhan. Opt. Exp. 29, 43612-43625 (2021)
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Alexander Punnoose
City College of New York
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Alexander Punnoose
City College of New York
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Shirsendu Nanda
University of Illinois at Chicago
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Prabhakar Pradhan
mississippi state university, Mississippi State University, Mississippi state university
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Flow Physics Explains Morphological Diversity of Ciliated Organs
ORAL
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Publication: Planned paper with the same title is in review process.
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Feng Ling
Helmholtz Zentrum München
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Feng Ling
Helmholtz Zentrum München
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Eva Kanso
University of Southern California
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Janna C Nawroth
Helmholtz Zentrum München
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