Birs- 23w5142: Mathematical Methods for Exploring and Analyzing Morphological Shapes across Biological Scales
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Title: Surface-guided computing to study 3D subcellular morphology and signal dynamics across space and time
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Title: Revealing fundamental cell processes in mycobacteria using Long-Term Time-Lapse Atomic Force Microscopy (LTTL-AFM)
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Title: From single to collective cell migration using geometric bulk-surface PDEs
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Title: Simulating cell signaling networks in realistic geometries, from dendritic spines to whole neurons
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Title: Diffusion Maps for Shape Space Analysis
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Title: CryoChains: Heterogeneous Reconstruction of Molecular Assembly of Semi-flexible Chains from Cryo-EM Images
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Title: Incorporating growth models in Riemannian shape spaces
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Title: Elastic shape analysis on the space of curves and shape graphs
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Title: A numerical framework for elastic shape analysis of surfaces with some recent applications to human body pose
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Title: Quantifying biological variability using appropriate data representations of microscopy image data
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Title: Dynamics of fold formation during patterning and growth of the Drosophila wing disc
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Title: Trace cell state transition in collective cell feature space using live cell imaging
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Title: Annular organization of multiphase liquid droplets in the nucleus
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Title: Outstanding Challenges for Conformational Heterogeneity Analysis in Single-Particle Cryo-EM
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Title: Shape Recognition and Model Building in Cryo-EM with FFF
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Title: Using cell morphology to predict senescence in H$\&$E images
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Title: Using cell morphology to predict senescence in H$\&$E images
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Title: Non-Euclidean Metrics for Cryo-EM Analysis
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Title: A potpourri of multi-scale mathematical techniques
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Title: Quantifying shape variation using quasi-conformal geometry
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