IPLS/BioP Seminar: Dr. Silke Henkes (University of Bristol)
13 November 2019, 11:00 am–12:00 pm
Title: Flow, fluctuate and freeze: Epithelial cell sheets as soft active matter
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IPLS
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2nd Floor Seminar Room (2.30), LMCBMRC BuildingGower StreetLondonWC1E 6BT
Abstract: Epithelial cell sheets form a fundamental role in the developing embryo, and also in adult tissues including the gut and the cornea of the eye. Soft and active matter provides a theoretical and computational framework to understand the mechanics and dynamics of these tissues. First, I will show, using both particle and vertex models, how the extended ’swirly’ velocity fluctuations seen in sheets on a substrate can be understood using a simple model that couples linear elasticity with disordered activity. We are able to quantitatively match experiments using in-vitro corneal epithelial cells. I will conclude by showing preliminary results for a model where active contractility arises from a myosin-tension feedback loop on individual junctions.
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Dr. Silke Henkes
at University of Bristol
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