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November 2021

Tue 23
23. November, 2021 at 13:00 - 14:00

[Biophysics seminar] Matej Kanduč: “Lipids’ dilemma: a monolayer or a bilayer?”

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Lipids are amphiphilic molecules and tend to self-assemble into various supramolecular formations. The most eminent among them is the lipid bilayer - also a continuous barrier around all cells. Some surfaces have the ability to unfold the bilayer and "coat" … Read More

Tue 30
30. November, 2021 at 13:00 - 14:00

[Biophysics seminar] Tanmoy Sarkar: “A minimal lattice model of lipid membranes with liquid-ordered domains”

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Binary or ternary mixtures of lipids and cholesterol featuring liquid-ordered (Lo) domains serve as model systems for studying the formation of lipid rafts in complex biological membranes. In the talk, I will present a new lattice model of a binary mixture of saturated DPPC … Read More

December 2021

Tue 7
7. December, 2021 at 15:00 - 16:00

[Biophysics seminar] Clement Zankoc: “Active Instability and Nonlinear Dynamics of Cell-Cell Junctions”

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Active cell-junction remodeling is important for tissue morphogenesis, yet its underlying physics is not understood. We study a mechanical model that describes junctions as dynamic active force dipoles. Their instability can trigger cell intercalations by a critical collapse. Nonlinearities in … Read More

January 2022

Tue 4
4. January, 2022 at 13:00 - 14:00

[Biophysics seminar] Toshikaze Chiba: “Deformation and rearrangement of membranes in adhering vesicles”

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Vesicle is a molecular assembly configuring lipid bilayer shell, and investigated as a model system of biological cell. Using both experimental observation and minimising the total energy, we study the morphology of lipid vesicle doublet and triplet. We demonstrate that … Read More

Tue 11
11. January, 2022 at 13:00 - 14:00

[Biophysics seminar] Marin Šako: “Soft matter under tension and cavitation”

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The meeting will take place online via Zoom: Meeting ID: 833 0750 1179 Passcode: bio

Tue 18
18. January, 2022 at 13:00 - 13:40

[Biophysics seminar] Domen Vaupotič: “Viral RNA as a randomly branching polymer”

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The meeting will take place online via Zoom: Meeting ID: 833 0750 1179 Passcode: bio

Tue 18
18. January, 2022 at 13:40 - 14:20

[Biophysics seminar] Urška Andrenšek: “The continuum approximation of the vertex model”

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The continuum-mechanics approach to the vertex model is useful to understand the phenomenology of tissue deformations during morphogenesis. I will review the past attempzs to derive the continuum theory and compare the theoretical results to the results of numerical simulation. … Read More

Tue 25
25. January, 2022 at 13:00 - 14:00

[Biophysics seminar] Tomer Stern: “Deconstructing Gastrulation at Single-Cell Resolution”

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Gastrulation movements in all animal embryos start with regulated deformations of patterned epithelial sheets. Current studies of gastrulation use a wide range of model organisms and emphasize either large-scale tissue processes or dynamics of individual cells and cell groups. In … Read More

February 2022

Tue 15
15. February, 2022 at 13:00 - 14:00

[Biophysics seminar] Matej Krajnc

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Tue 22
22. February, 2022 at 13:00 - 14:00

[Biophysics seminar] Jaffar Hasnain: “Spontaneous emulsification induced by nanoparticle surfactants”

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Microemulsions, mixtures of oil, water, and surfactant, are thermodynamically stable. Unlike conventional emulsions, microemulsions form spontaneously, have a monodisperse droplet size that can be controlled by adjusting the surfactant concentration, and do not degrade with time. To make microemulsions, a … Read More

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