Past Seminars

Here is the list of our past seminars:


Michael Shelley (NYU and Flatiron Institute). Biophysics seminar ENS-ESPCI - Michael Shelley

Tuesday 16 January 11:00-12:00 - Amphi Joliot, 3rd Floor, Staircase N

Active Mechanics in the Cell

Many fundamental phenomena in eukaryotic cells — nuclear migration, spindle positioning, chromosome segregation — involve the interaction of (often transitory) mechanical structures with boundaries and fluids. I
will discuss the recent interactions of mathematical modeling and simulation with experimental measurements of active biomechanical processes within the cell.

Tuesday, Jan 16th 2018






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Michael Shelley (NYU and Flatiron Institute). Biophysics seminar ENS-ESPCI - Michael Shelley

Tuesday 16 January 11:00-12:00 - Amphi Joliot, 3rd Floor, Staircase N

Active Mechanics in the Cell

Many fundamental phenomena in eukaryotic cells — nuclear migration, spindle positioning, chromosome segregation — involve the interaction of (often transitory) mechanical structures with boundaries and fluids. I
will discuss the recent interactions of mathematical modeling and simulation with experimental measurements of active biomechanical processes within the cell.

Tuesday, Jan 16th 2018






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