Call for participants!
Join us at the ConFlowNet2025 to explore how transport systems, from blood vessels to porous media, self-organize and evolve.
📅 Sept 25-26.2025
📌 Raitenhaslach, Germany
More info: https://t.co/LT38azIsRE
#FlowNetworks#Biophysics#Physics#Conference
Thrilled to join TU Darmstadt as an assistant professor in Tissue Biology. This supportive, collaborative, and interdisciplinary environment truly feels like home. Excited to start my group focused on tissue engineering, vascular biology, and organ-on-chip research! #TUDarmstadt
Find out how differential growth induced tissue-wide mechanical stresses shape organ growth. Experiment & theory collaboration with @thomas_greb.
https://t.co/lXWwHrDfrA
Our article on Mathematical Billiard with Spatial Memory is now out @PhysRevLett
https://t.co/8KzLxYys8V
Here is a short thread 🧵on what we have done.
Might be of your interest if you like active matter, memory, topology, chaos, etc. or simply mathematical games 👾
We discovered that size-dependent self-avoidance allows macroscopic unicellular to migrate superdiffusively, known as successful foraging strategy in higher life forms. @PNASNews https://t.co/4QVBj4WnhJ a🧵
Six monthes ago, I was invited by the French Academy of Sciences to present my PhD work, considered a Major Scientific Breakthrough in Biology. Today I'm publishing a mini-review of that work. Click here to find out more about collective cell migration!👇
https://t.co/3RySx8kAfr
Our approach to infer forces from 3D fluorescence microscopy is published in Nature Methods !
https://t.co/L5qNsO5KhT
Congrats to all authors @SachaIchbiah @RDumollard @Alex_Mc_Dougall @HerveTurlier
Simply type pip install foambryo to try
And stay tuned...
@CirbCdf@CNRSbiologie
Measuring 3D forces in early embryos at scale is now possible! Thrilled to share that my PhD paper has been published in @naturemethods. Huge congrats and thanks to my coauthors @RDumollard, @Alex_Mc_Dougall, @HerveTurlier for their incredible contributions!
Bioluminescent Materials Coming to Reality! 🎉
It was a fantastic experience to be part of this collaboration with @ChenghaiLi3, @ShengqiangCai, @nicoschramma, Zijun Wang, Nada Qari, and
Michael Latz.
The article is now out: https://t.co/uVqzgRQszF
Fully funded #PhD position in Biological Physics @TU_Munich. Uncover how flows transport and process information to solve complex tasks working with Physarum or synthetic flow networks. #PhDposition#academichobs https://t.co/wTnoBLpvRT
This review was a huge challenge to choose among the numerous aspects of Physarum polycephalum's studies, but it was incredibly fruitful! Thank you to the incredible team at @karen_alim for their advice and feedback!
What are the physical mechanisms behind the cell mechanics or behavior of Physarum polycephalum?
Our review explores the physical aspects of this fascinating unicellular, from cell and fluid mechanics to network properties and behavior.
https://t.co/UcF8vuH4pz
Physarum can solve many problems, but its simple network form contrasts with such complexity. We review the mechanisms of the emergence of complex behavior by conceptualizing memory, decision-making, and learning to understand the emergence of behavior in living systems.
Published in eLife now https://t.co/D3cS47YyBw with an enjoyable read of an insight article by Tom Shimizu, @KiersToby and Howard Stone https://t.co/UTV70hyJy6.