Events Archive
Undulatory Locomotion Neuromechanics in Highly Damped Environments
Flexible Coordination Patterns In a Complete, Spike Resolved Motor Program
Ben Seleb from the Bhamla Lab will give a talk on ‘Moo-ving Mountains’. Join us on Tuesdays from 12:30-1:30pm for the QBioS 4th Year Seminars
Evolution of rapid wingbeats in insects through supra-resonant elasticity and actuation
Cassie from the Chang and Hu Labs will give her talk titled: Comparative biomechanics of climbing with applications for improving outreach. Join us on Tuesdays from 12:30-1:30pm for the QBioS 4th Year Seminars
Cellular Mechanisms Driving the Evolution and Stabilization of Multicellularity
Ellen Liu from the Sponberg Lab will give her 4th-year seminar titled: Neuromechanical control adaptations in complex environments. Join us on Tuesdays from 12:30-1:30pm for the QBioS 4th Year Seminars
Emma Bingham presents on, "Nascent multicellular organisms overcome problems of large size via emergent biophysical phenomena." Join us on Tuesdays from 12:30-1:30pm for the QBioS 4th Year Seminars
Zach Mobille will present, "Information coding and structural motifs in spiking neural networks." Join us on Tuesdays from 12:30-1:30pm for the QBioS 4th Year Seminars.
Join us on Tuesdays from 12:30-1:30pm for the QBioS 4th Year Seminars. On March 11, Chris Zhang from the Hammer and Ratcliff Labs will talk about "Reexamining the Type VI Secretion System."
Evolutionary constraints of cooperation and conflict in microbes
Biophysical Drivers of Biofilm Structure: From Starvation to Cooperative Dynamics
Phylogenomics of 3,126 archaeal and bacterial genera challenges a monophyletic origin of life
Probing mRNA-protein relationships across prokaryotes: From Pseudomonas to Sulfolobus
Harnessing Biomolecular Simulations to Understand Enzyme Selectivity and Allosteric Regulation