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Morphogenesis-Mediated Morphogen Transport

Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube

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Morphogenesis Courses Fluid Dynamics Courses Mathematical Modeling Courses Systems Biology Courses Biophysics Courses Developmental Biology Courses Active Matter Courses

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Explore a 44-minute conference talk on Morphogenesis-Mediated Morphogen Transport presented by Mattia Serra from UCSD at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. Delve into the fascinating world of active matter and its applications in understanding collective phenomena in various systems, from living organisms to synthetic materials. Gain insights into the emerging field of active solids and their potential for actuation and shape changes beyond equilibrium states. Discover how this research connects hydrodynamic and elastic theories of active matter with living matter, quantum materials, and animate matter. Learn about the conference's aim to identify overarching principles and future breakthroughs in the study of active hydrogels, metamaterials, and mechanical structures composed of linked robotic components. Understand the importance of this research in advancing our knowledge of morphogenesis and morphogen transport in biological systems.

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Morphogenesis-Mediated Morphogen Transport ▸ Mattia Serra (UCSD)


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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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