Active Matter Models of Mechanobiology - Lecture 1
Offered By: BSS Physics School via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of active matter models in mechanobiology through this comprehensive lecture by J. Yeomans. Delve into the intricate relationships between physical forces and biological systems, examining how active matter principles can be applied to understand cellular mechanics and tissue dynamics. Gain insights into cutting-edge research methodologies and theoretical frameworks used to model complex biological processes. Discover the latest advancements in the field and their potential applications in areas such as tissue engineering and disease modeling. Enhance your understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of mechanobiology and its significance in modern biological research.
Syllabus
Active matter models of mechanobiology (I) - J. Yeomans
Taught by
BSS Physics School
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