Theory of Living Matter Group

@TLM_Cambridge

The Theory of Living Matter group is an initiative to build a network for researchers interested in theoretical analysis and modelling of biological phenomena.

Cambridge, England
Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2016.

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    Join us (27/02 | 3 pm) for our next TLM Special Seminar! Dr from will present his exciting interdisciplinary work on "The origin of animal morphogenesis" using a new species of choanoflagellates he discovered !

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    5.II Our Mathematician of the Day is Lee Segel 🇺🇸🇮🇱 a pioneer of modern mathematical biology with wide ranging personal research interests. Perhaps most famous for modelling chemotaxis aggregation in slime mould

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    prije 3 sata

    Happy to be hosting the 2020 Circle Meeting at from May 13-15. Bringing together theoretical and experimental researchers in physical biology with lots of opportunities for early career researchers to present. For a list of participating institutions check out the poster.

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    prije 21 sat

    In case you’ve missed it, here’s a beautiful example of a closed mechanochemical feedback loop by Tsuyoshi Hirashima’s lab. Collective migration, waves, FRET sensors, ... and some mechanical tools from our lab!

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    3. velj

    Excited to announce: 8th Advances in Stem Cell Biology Course >20 instructors and support staff, excellent facilities . Mouse, chick, ZF, fly, ES, iPS, more June29-July11, 2020 . Please RT!

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    3. velj

    We have two Post-doctoral positions available using live imaging and /or genomics to investigate Notch regulatory dynamics. . Come join us!

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    3. velj

    How do cells know what to become? , who joins the LMB today, aims to understand the molecular mechanisms that govern cell identity, a fundamental question that involves multiple levels of biological organisation. Welcome to the LMB!

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    Everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask about the regulatory landscapes of developmental genes Poster from &

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    The newest community initiative from the (along with us and ), which is being constructed as we speak, now has a Twitter account! Promises to be a hugely useful resource with lots of overlap

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    3. velj

    TOMORROW: Our next seminar, when you can hear Naama Barkai of the Weizmann Institute of Science, with her talk 'Robustness and scaling in early development: the “distal pinning” mechanism'. 4th Feb, 11.30am in the Biochemistry LT.

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    3. velj

    Here's a video abstract of our recent work on sensory processing in cortical Layer 1. Some pure speculations at the end about relevance to Yerkes-Dodson law! , , , ,

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    2. velj

    Wiston House is wonderful. Feels like Downton Abbey. Great seafood dinner indeed. Perfect to celebrate France’s rugby win against England🇫🇷🏉🍾!

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    31. sij

    TODAY: Come along to hear Katja Röper (MRC-LMB) talk about 'Mechanics and mechanisms of tube morphogenesis' at the Developmental Biology Seminar, 1.15pm in the Biffen Lecture Theatre.

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    30. sij

    co-discovered (with and ) 🙂 Thanks for the shout-out! looking forward to the visit

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    22. sij

    OK, last update on this paper: Now it's out in the latest issue of PNAS! "Biophysical principles of choanoflagellate self-organization"

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    30. sij

    6th QBP Symposium on 29 June 2020, theme this year is Multiscale Force Sensing and Transduction in Biology, just look at the exciting line-up of guest speakers! Visit

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