SeminarRecording AvailablePhysics of Life

(What) can soft matter physics teach us about biological function?

Schedule
Friday, July 31, 2020
04:00 UTC
Workshop, Multiple Speakers

Emory University

Host: Emory TMLS

Recording

Event Information

Recording

Available

Host

Emory TMLS

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

The “soft, active, and living matter” community has grown tremendously in recent years, conducting exciting research at the interface between soft matter and biological systems. But are all living systems also soft matter systems? Do the ideas of function (or purpose) in biological systems require us to introduce deep new ideas into the framework of soft matter theories? Does the (often) qualitatively different character of data in biological experiments require us to change the types of experiments we conduct and the goals of our theoretical treatments? Eight speakers will anchor the workshop, exploring these questions across a range of biological system scales. Each speaker will deliver a 10-minute talk with another 10 minutes set aside for moderated questions/discussion. We expect the talks to be broad, bold, and provocative, discussing both the nature of the theoretical tools and experimental techniques we have at present and also those we think we will ultimately need to answer deep questions at the interface of soft matter and biology.

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