CELL MIGRATION SEMINARS
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Harvard University
Geometry of cell jamming: New biology, surprising physics, and useful ideas about epithelial layers.
University of Liverpool
Cellular locomotion using environmental topography
LMU Munich
Confined cell migration - a dynamical systems perspective
IST Austria
Theory of mechano-chemical patterning and optimal migration in cell monolayers
Radboud UMC
Mech(n)anobiology of dendritic cells
KCL
Nance-Horan Syndrome-like 1 protein negatively regulates Scar/WAVE-Arp2/3 activity and inhibits lamellipodia stability and cell migration
Dynamic morphoskeletons in development
University of Glasgow
Mechanosensing and metabolic demands in cancer cell migration
Princeton University
Cellular Herding: programming collective cell migration in living tissues using bioelectric cues
IBEC Barcelona
Mechanobiology of epithelial folding and migration in intestinal organoids
University of Amsterdam
Sensing of forces through endothelial adhesions for collective migration and angiogenesis
UCL
Podoplanin drives dedifferentiation and amoeboid invasion of melanoma
University of Sheffield
Making a midgut: mechanisms driving cell migration and MET during Drosophila midgut morphogenesis
Reverse chemotaxis - how can cells go backwards in a chemotactic gradient?
John Hopkins
Rules of Contact Inhibition of Locomotion for Cells on Suspended Nanofibers
Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas
Embryonic Surface Epithelia: Livelier than you thought!
Institut Jacques Monod
Active behaviors of cellular monolayers
Institut Curie
Cytoskeletal crosstalk during cell migration
UC Santa Barbara
What do cells do when they get where they are going?
Weizmann Institute
One dimensional cell motility patterns
MIT
Focal Adhesion Stability Controls Tissue Invasion
From topological defects to fruiting bodies in colonies of migrating bacteria
University of Wisconsin Madison
Cell migration in situ during wound repair
Viscoelastic relaxation of collagen networks provides a self-generated polarity cue during collective migration
University of California Merced
The early zebrafish endoderm as a model of mesenchymal-to-epithelial transitions
University of Chicago
Going in circles gets you somewhere – signaling mechanisms that coordinate cell movements for epithelial migration.
Decreasing tension and increasing energy: what makes tissue invasion easier
Cytoskeletal networks dictate migratory arrests in lymphocytes
Rockerfeller University
Cell migrations and symmetric organization of lateral-line sensory organs
University of Montreal
Coordinating contractile and propulsive forces during collective cell migration.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tractions and Stress Fibers Control Cell Shape and Rearrangements in Collective Cell Migration
Biomechanical imaging of cells, extracellular matrix, and cancer invasion in 3D
New York University
Adhesive forces promote effective organization, movement, and leader/trailer cell state during collective cell migration
UKE Hamburg
Signal integration during leukocyte chemotaxis in complex microenvironments
California Instirute of Technology
Using live imaging of RNA to unravel the mechanisms of the neural crest epithelial—mesenchymal transition
Kansas State University
Protein Phosphatase 1 controls collective versus single cell migration
The requirement of non-stop/USP22 in Drosophila border cell migration