Cells have a blueprint to make proteins, but not to organize these and other molecules into organelles, cells, tissues, and organisms. For this, they largely rely on self-organization. However, we lack a mechanistic understanding of how cells self-assemble cytoskeletal structures and how these dynamically reorganize in animal cells and tissues to perform fundamental mechanical functions required to reshape, move or resist deformation. I will report our efforts to understand through mathematical and computational modeling the active self-organization of the actin and intermediate filament cytoskeleton within cells and its impact in tissue mechanics and self-organization. Time permitting, I will also discuss the self-organization of patterns of hydraulic cracks.
MathBio Seminar
Tuesday, November 15, 2022 - 10:00am
Marino Arroyo
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
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Substructural logic complexities and what we might do about it
Logic and Computation Seminar
2:00pm