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LOCATION:MPI-CBG\, Pfotenhauerstraße 10801307 Dresden
SUMMARY:Shelley:  Active structures and flows in living cells
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Michael J. Shelley\nInstitute of Speaker: New York Uni
 versity\nTopics:\n\n Location:\n  Name: MPI-CBG (MPI-CBG Auditorium (big h
 alf))\n  Street: Pfotenhauerstraße 108\n  City: 01307 Dresden\n  Phone: +
 49 351 210-0\n  Fax: +49 351 210-2000\nDescription: Flows in the fluidic i
 nterior of living cells can serve biological function or act as signatures
  of how intracellular forces are exerted. I'll discuss examples of each. O
 ne is understanding the emergence of cell-spanning vortical flows in large
  developing egg cells\, while the other arises in studying the nature of f
 orce transduction in single cell embryos moving towards their first cell d
 ivision. Both involve the cytoskeleton\, that set of polymers\, cross-link
 ers\, and molecular motors that underlie much of the active mechanics with
 in cells\, and has led to the development of new coarse-grained active mat
 ter models and novel instabilities.
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