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Theory of Biological Fluids

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October 08, 2020

Lucas joined the group

October 08, 2020/ David Zwicker

We welcome Lucas Menou to our group! Lucas just received his Ph.D. from ENS Lyon, where he worked on theoretical descriptions of virus self-assembly Martin Castelnovo. He will now extend his knowledge about theoretical biophysics as a postdoc in our group.

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In contrast to most man-made machines, biological organisms are typically build from soft and often fluid-like material. How can such liquid matter be precisely controlled in space and time? To uncover the physical principles for such organization, we analyze theoretical models of biological processes using tools from statistical physics, dynamical system theory, fluid dynamics, and information theory. In particular, we study how phase separation is used to organize the liquid interior of cells and how the fluid dynamics of inhalation affects the transport of airborne odorants and the sense of smell.

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