Role of motility in bacterial pattern formation

Poster-In-person  · Withdrawn

Abstract

The transition of bacterial populations from individuals to coordinated communities is a fundamental phenomenon in microbiology, underlying biofilm-associated resilience and pathogenicity. Bacterial collectives exhibit large-scale dynamic patterns, such as oscillations and traveling waves. Here we study how bacterial motility orchestrates these emergent patterns. We expect that this understanding will be relevant to developing novel strategies for controlling microbial communities in health and environmental contexts.
 

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Presenters

  • Yanqing Zhou

    • CUHK

Authors

  • Yanqing Zhou

    • CUHK