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https://qbio.yale.edu/ 20-04-2022 18:34:36
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Why do baseball pitchers tear their bicep/tricep muscles all the time? βΎπ§’πͺπ» Madhu Venkadesan giving a chalk talk about dynamics of frustration in muscle at #QBioBreakfast
Postdoc opening in computational neuroscience: Come join us at Yale in Physics, the QBio Institute Yale QBio , and the Wu Tsai Institute Wu Tsai Institute | Yale University! Lab details: lynnlab.yale.edu If youβre at APS March Meeting APS Meetings come find me!
Super cool chalk talk at #QBioBreakfast by Ellie Hunter-Acosta, Ph. D. from Yan Biofilm Lab and Hesper Rego! Ellie images π¬ spatial structure β°οΈ of bacteria π¦ within mouse π intestines.
π§¬πͺπ» How do proteins find their peaks on the fitness landscape? β°οΈ Brooke Emison from Purushottam (he/him) lab giving a chalk talk about generative models for protein synthesis #QBioBreakfast
#QBioBreakfast today featuring guest star Denis Titov His chalk talk is about regulation of glycolysis π¦ π¨π»βπ¬
Lucy Sullivan from Purushottam (he/him) lab giving a #QBioBreakfast chalk talk on flux balance analysis in immune cells
#QBioBreakfast chalk talk by Karthik Srinivasan from Purushottam (he/him) lab, on coarse-grainability in the microbiome
#QBioBreakfast Chalk talk by Lam Vo Emonet Lab Department of MCDB Topic: how diverse bacterial cells migrate together π¦ ππ»ββοΈ
#QBioBreakfast featuring chalk talk from Chris Nam Yan Biofilm Lab Chris wears a theoretical/computational hat π€ to think about phenotypic segregation in bacterial biofilms.
#QBioBreakfast chalk talk by carlton smith from Ben Machta, on Violations of the Fluctuation Dissipation Theorem in Nervous Systems
Wouldn't you try to escape if a dragon suddenly appeared? ππ± Natalia Matos from Damon Clark Lab giving a fascinating #QBioBreakfast chalk talk about how she studies the escape response in fruit flies πͺ°
People are not the only ones who cheat. Viruses π¦ do too! In his #QBioBreakfast chalk talk, Asher Leeks from Paul Turner Lab is talking about modeling the emergence of cheater viruses in natural flu infections.
#QBioBreakfast chalk talk by Karah Edmonds, a brave summer undergrad researcher Emonet Lab Karah is talking about the tug-of-war between collective behavior and individuality in a traveling wave of bacterial cells.
First #QBioBreakfast featuring a joint effort from Paul Turner Lab Postdoc Dallas L. Mould and visiting summer undergrad Emma Kane presented a chalk talk on phage-antibiotic combination therapy and environmental factors affecting phage infections. ππ¦