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Freiburger Materialforschungszentrum
Stefan-Meier-Str. 21
79104 Freiburg, Germany

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Prof. Timo Betz "Learning from fluctuations: The mechanics of active and passive cellular assemblies"

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Center for Molecular Biology of Inflammation, University of Münster, Germany

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  • Seminar
When Jan 11, 2017
from 02:15 PM to 03:00 PM
Where Seminarraum A, FMF, Stefan-Meier-Str. 21, Freiburg
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From a physics perspective living cells are impressive systems. They operate extremely reliably under nonlinear and non-equilibrium conditions, all embedded in a highly fluctuating background that is agitated by thermal Brownian motion. To understand the physical principles used by cells to perform their function, we use optical tweezers as well as high sensitive motion detectors to study both the mechanical properties of cells and the passive (thermal) and active (ATP dependent) fluctuations of cellular systems. This leads to new insights into the non-equilibrium physics used by living cells to maintain their organization even in a highly noisy environment. Combining the experimental data with non-equilibrium Langevin models we are able to extract molecular parameters such as forces and timescales from mesoscopic observables.

invited by Falko Ziebert

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