Salvatore Tesoro
| Name: | Salvatore Tesoro |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 18 Nov 2016, 11:58 a.m. |
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Talks given by Salvatore Tesoro
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- A model for controlled force transmission in the cytoskeleton
- Extracting Hidden Hierarchies in Complex Spatial Biological and Physical Networks
- Lattice dynamics and vibrational excitations in random networks and disordered crystals
- Cell crawling, cell swimming and cell tumbling
- Activity induced phase separation
- Universality in the clonal dynamics in developing tissues
- The statistical physics of swimming algae
- Directed Assembly of Active Colloidal Devices
- Tissue renewal by stochastic stem cell fate dynamics
- Free energy methods for computer-aided drug design
- Physical views of bacterial cells: size regulation in E.Coli
- Analysis of stochastic polymer models and reconstruction of chromatin organization in cell nucleus
- Wave Phenomena during Embryonic Patterning
- โPowers of two (flagella)"
- Introduction to the Modelling of Forces in Biological Tissues
- Algal-bacterial interactions at a distance
- Ligand-mediated interactions between lipid vesicle: tuneable porosity and negative thermal expansion in lipid-DNA phases.
- "Rotary molecular motors"
- An energy landscape study highlights the well engineered thermodynamics of collagen.
- Neurotransduction mechanism via GPCRs: alpha helix, the smallest spring in nature?โ
- The 'richness' of brain organisation: What a large-scale human brain functional network has in common with the C. elegans neuronal connectome and beginning to describe brain disorders in terms of disordered networks
- Bacterial migration in porous media and the new biological statistical physics that describes it
- Biological and Statistical Physics discussion group (BSDG) 15/05/2014
- The Mechanical Basis of Morphogenesis
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