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Title:
Self-organization of movement: from single cell polarity to multicellular swarms.

Speaker:
Orion D Weiner

Abstract:
Cell movement requires long-range coordination of the cytoskeletal machinery that organizes cell morphogenesis. We have found that reciprocal interactions between biochemical signals and physical forces enable this long-range signal integration. Through a combination of optogenetic inputs, mechanical measurements, and mathematical modeling, we resolve a recent controversy regarding the role of membrane tension propagation in this process and reveal the requirements for long-range transmission of tension in cells. Most cells don't move in isolation-- they collectively migrate by sharing information similar to the flocking of birds, the schooling of fish, and the swarming of ants. We reveal a novel active signal relay system that rapidly and robustly ensures the proper level of immune cell recruitment to sites of injury and infection.

Link:
https://mathtube.org/lecture/video/self-organization-movement-single-cell-polarity-multicellular-swarms

Workshop:
Mathtube- UBC Math Biology Seminar Series