Institute for the Physics of Living Systems
The Institute for the Physics of Living Systems (IPLS) brings together researchers from across UCL departments and disciplines in the pursuit of a set of common research goals. Working together, the IPLS community applies thinking, tools and approaches from the physical sciences and engineering to address important problems in biology across a range of themes from the physics of cancer, time, to states of living matter. In addition, to help nurture the next generation of research scientists, IPLS also provides training and community-building activities at the Masters, PhD and Post-doctoral level.





New publication in the Nature Communications for Hoogenboom Lab

New publication and cover in the Biophysical Journal for Saric Lab


IPLS supported the In2scienceUK 'Faces Behind the Research' blog competition

Yanlan Mao is interviewed for the Journal of Cell Science ‘Cell scientists to watch’ series



New publication in Science for Baum, Saric and Henriques labs