Recreational Biology: Topological Puzzles in Cell Biology
Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of recreational biology in this thought-provoking lecture by Stanford's Manu Prakash. Delve into intriguing biological puzzles and paradoxes, including the possibility of toroidal cells, Flatland-inspired organisms, and the concept of cellular communication and cognition. Discover how cells can act as masons, building structures from rocks. Learn about initiatives aimed at democratizing science and the importance of curiosity and observation in microscopic exploration. Gain insights from Prakash, an Associate Professor at Stanford University, known for his work in physical biology, oceanography, and frugal science. Understand how his lab combines basic science with the development of affordable, accessible scientific tools to promote global citizen science and tackle environmental challenges.
Syllabus
Recreational Biology: Topological puzzles in cell biology | Manu Prakash (Stanford)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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