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January 2022

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

March 2022

Tue 1
1. March, 2022 at 13:00 - 14:00

[Biophysics seminar] Gregor Posnjak: “From DNA origami to photonic crystals”

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The idea of using the predictable base pairing of DNA nucleobases for programmable assembly on the nanoscale dates back to the 1980s when the recently deceased Ned Seeman had the idea of using it to crystalize proteins on a DNA-based … Read More

Tue 8
8. March, 2022 at 13:00 - 14:00

[Biophysics seminar] Horacio Guzman: “Polymer swelling model based on dynamic AFM experiments”

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Thu 17
17. March, 2022 at 15:00 - 16:00

[Biophysics seminar] Mauricio Comas-García: “Understanding selective packaging in Alphaviruses”

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Alphaviruses are a genus of positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses that infect mammals and are transmitted by mosquitos. These viruses can cause a wide range of diseases, from dengue-like symptoms (e.g., Chikungunya virus) to encephalitis (e.g., Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis virus). While … Read More

Thu 24
24. March, 2022 at 13:00 - 14:00

[Biophysics seminar] Simon Čopar: “Hyperuniformity and spherical structure factor”

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Hyperuniformity is an interesting measure of order which detects and quantifies long range positional correlations without requiring local crystalline order. This measure can be defined in real space, through scaling of fluctuations of the number of building blocks in asymptotically … Read More

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