Extreme Collectives: Why Single Cells Squish and Worms Blob

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Event Details
  • Date/Time:
    • Thursday October 1, 2020 - Friday October 2, 2020
      11:00 am - 11:59 am
  • Location: Atlanta, GA
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Summaries

Summary Sentence: Biological Sciences Seminar by Saad Bhamla, Ph.D.

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  • Cells & Worms Cells & Worms
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Saad Bhamla, Ph.D.
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Georgia Instutute of Technology

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ABSTRACT
In this talk I will share two stories about how interesting dynamics emerge when living systems aggregate and form a collective. The first story revolves around gigantic single cells protists (~5mm in length) that can contract their bodies rapidly (<5ms). I will describe our discovery of how these cells harness these ultrafast contractions to send ‘hydrodynamic trigger waves’ for communicating over long distances in cellular communities. The second story is about aquatic worm blobs that knot with their neighbours to form living entangled masses or blobs. I will describe how these soft squishy three dimensional blobs can rapidly morph their shape, move across terrains, and even solve mazes.

Host: David Hu, Ph.D.

Additional Information

In Campus Calendar
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School of Biological Sciences

Invited Audience
Faculty/Staff, Postdoc, Public, Graduate students, Undergraduate students
Categories
Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium
Keywords
School of Biological Sciences, School of Biological Sciences Seminar, David Hu, Saad Bhamla
Status
  • Created By: Jasmine Martin
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Aug 21, 2020 - 3:36pm
  • Last Updated: Apr 8, 2021 - 6:28pm