Orientational Order in Development by Mark Bowick
Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of orientational order in developmental biology through this insightful conference talk by Mark Bowick. Delivered as part of the "Active Matter and Beyond" discussion meeting at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, this 28-minute presentation delves into the fascinating intersection of physics and biology. Gain a deeper understanding of how orientational order plays a crucial role in developmental processes, and how it relates to the broader field of active matter. Learn about the latest research and theoretical frameworks applied to biological systems, including cellular dynamics, tissue formation, and organism development. Connect with cutting-edge ideas at the forefront of interdisciplinary science, bridging concepts from condensed matter physics, statistical mechanics, and developmental biology.
Syllabus
Orientational Oder in Development by Mark Bowick
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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