Advances in the Biological Physics of Morphogenesis
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Presentations
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Biological Morphogenesis as Multiscale Transformations of Soft Matter
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Authors
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Stuart A. Newman
New York Medical College
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Using many-body theory to understand chemotactic movement in cellular systems, with application to the chick embryo
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Timothy Newman
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Arizona State University
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Tissue architecture, cell traction, deformable scaffolds, and the forces that shape the embryo during morphogenesis.
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Lance Davidson
University of Virginia
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Computational Modeling of Biological Development
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Authors
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James Glazier
Indiana University, Biocomplexity Institute, Department of Physics, Indiana University, Center for Biocomplexity, Department of Physics, Indiana University Bloomington, USA
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Taming morphogenesis: employing the biophysical basis of tissue self-assembly to build living structures of prescribed geometry
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Gabor Forgacs
University of Missouri at Columbia
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