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Multicellular coordination in context

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  • UserTakashi Hiiragi, Hubrecht Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands
  • ClockMonday 16 May 2022, 14:30-15:30
  • HouseOnline.

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A defining feature of living systems is the capacity to break symmetry and generate well-defined forms and patterns through self-organisation. Our group aims to understand the design principle of multicellular living systems using early mouse embryos as a model system. We developed an experimental framework that integrates biology, physics and mathematics, to understand how molecular, cellular and physical signals are dynamically coupled across the scales for self-organisation.

This talk is part of the Morphogenesis Seminar Series series.

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