Self-Organisation and Pattern Formation in Living and Synthetic Cells - Class 2
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Overview
Learn about self-organization and pattern formation in biological and synthetic cellular systems through this lecture from the School on Biological Physics across Scales: Pattern Formation. Delivered by Professor Erwin Frey from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany, explore advanced concepts in biological physics focusing on how cells organize themselves and create patterns. As part of ICTP-SAIFR's comprehensive program, delve into the second class of this series examining the fundamental principles governing cellular organization and pattern development in both natural and artificially created cell systems. Gain insights into cutting-edge research and theoretical frameworks that explain how complex cellular patterns emerge through self-organizing processes.
Syllabus
Erwin Frey: Self-organisation and pattern formation in living and synthetic cells - Class 2
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