Frontiers in Biophysics
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Frontiers in Biophysics
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rontiers in Biophysics is a one-day conference designed to promote collaboration and networking within the quantitative biology community in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Participants in all stages of their careers and from academic backgrounds such as math, physics, biology, chemistry, medicine, computer science, and engineering are welcome to give a talk or present a poster.
Keynote Speaker:
Jagesh Shah, Harvard Medical School
Abstract: Orientation of motile cells in chemical gradients, or chemotaxis, plays a critical role in the survival of single-celled organisms and the development and immune function of multi-cellular organisms. While an abundance of molecules modulating chemotaxis have been identified, measuring their dynamical behavior to explain how cells become oriented has been far more challenging. Microfabricated devices, with features the size of single cells, permit quantitative programming of chemical and physical cues in space and time to connect experimental results to computational models. Using these devices we have identified a novel inputs into cell orientation such as hydraulic resistance and memory that belie a complex measurement scheme at play in migrating cells that goes beyond chemical cues and includes physical inputs and past history. We will describe these findings and our current efforts to develop in an integrated quantitative model of how migrating cells measure.
Additional Information
Location:
LSC 3, Life Sciences Centre, University of British Columbia
Registration:
Registration for this event is open. Registration includes lunch and light refreshments. Registration deadline is extended to May 26,2017. Fees: $10CAD.
To register:
1. Create an account at PIMS.
2. Return to this page and Sign-up and pay
3. Submit a poster or talk abstract using the link below
Poster & Abstract Submission:
To submit talk or poster abstract, and indicate any dietary restrictions here.
Contact:
frontiers.biophysics@gmail.com for questions about the conference and registration.
More information coming soon.
Full scientific report available here.