Swimming, Motility and Locomotion
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Presentations
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Anomalous swimming of a ciliary microorganism adjacent to a wall
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Takuya Ohmura
Kyoto University
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Takuya Ohmura
Kyoto University
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Yukinori Nishigami
Kyoto University
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Junichi Manabe
Tohoku University
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Takuji Ishikawa
Tohoku University
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Masatoshi Ichikawa
Kyoto University
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Influence of pH on Bacterial Motility and the Chemotactic Response of <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> in Presence of a pH Gradient*
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Clover Ting-Yi Su
Boston Univ
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Clover Ting-Yi Su
Boston Univ
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Katarzyna Bieniek
Boston Univ
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Rama Bansil
Boston Univ
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Selection of Functional Human Sperm with Microfluidic Sorting Device
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Afrouz Ataei
Physics, Florida Atlantic Univ
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Afrouz Ataei
Physics, Florida Atlantic Univ
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Andy W.C. Lau
Physics, Florida Atlantic Univ
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Waseem Asghar
Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University
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Kari Rappa
Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University
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Force-free manipulation of microorganisms in a 3D microfluidic channel
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Jeremias Gonzalez
UC Merced
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Jeremias Gonzalez
UC Merced
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Ajay Gopinathan
Univ of California - Merced, Physics, University of California, Merced, Physics, Univ of California - Merced, UC Merced, Physics, University of California - Merced, University of California - Merced
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Bin Liu
UC Merced
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Transitions in swimming behavior at intermediate Reynolds numbers of a reciprocal two-sphere swimmer
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Shannon Jones
Applied Physical Sciences, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Applied Physical Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Shannon Jones
Applied Physical Sciences, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Applied Physical Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Amneet Bhalla
Applied Numerical Algorithms Group, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Georgios Katsikis
Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Boyce Griffith
Mathematics, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Mathematics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Daphne Klotsa
Applied Physical Sciences, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, UNC - Chapel Hill, Applied Physical Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Univ of NC - Chapel Hill
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Collective rheotaxis of particles in a channel flow
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Abhrajit Laskar
Univ of Pittsburgh
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Abhrajit Laskar
Univ of Pittsburgh
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Oleg Shklyaev
Univ of Pittsburgh
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Henry Shum
Univ of Pittsburgh
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Anna Balazs
Univ of Pittsburgh, Chemical Engineering Department, Univ of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh, Chemical Engineering Department, University of Pittsburgh, Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Univ of Pittsburgh, Chem/Petroleum Engineering, Univ of Pittsburgh
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Passive transport of a particle attached to a flexible filament in a simple shear flow: Spiders’ ballooning flight as an energy extracting system
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Moonsung Cho
Institute of Biotechnology, Technical University of Berlin
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Moonsung Cho
Institute of Biotechnology, Technical University of Berlin
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Klaus Affeld
Biofluid Mechanics Lab, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin
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Peter Neubauer
Institute of Biotechnology, Technical University of Berlin
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Ingo Rechenberg
Institute of Bionics and Evolution Technique, Technical University of Berlin
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Curving to fly; synthetic evolution of helicopter seeds finds sweet-spot in wing curvature for optimal lift
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Jean Rabault
University of Oslo
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Jean Rabault
University of Oslo
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Richard Andre Fauli
University of Oslo
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Andreas Carlson
Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo, University of Oslo
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Performance of flexible auto-rotating wings
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Lionel Vincent
Univ of Southern California
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Lionel Vincent
Univ of Southern California
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Yucen Liu
Univ of Southern California
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Min Zheng
Univ of Southern California
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Eva Kanso
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Southern California, Univ of Southern California, Mechanical Engineering, University of Southern California
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Low-dimensional behavior and chaotic mixing by swimming starfish larvae
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William Gilpin
Applied Physics, Stanford University
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William Gilpin
Applied Physics, Stanford University
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Vivek Nagendra Prakash
Bioengineering, Stanford University, Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University
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Manu Prakash
Stanford University, Bioengineering, Stanford University, Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Bio-Engineering, Stanford University
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