A 'Post-Molecular' Understanding of Organ Patterning Through Physical Concepts
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Explore a seminar presentation examining how physical concepts can provide new insights into organ patterning beyond traditional molecular approaches. Learn about innovative theoretical frameworks that integrate physics principles with developmental biology to understand how organs acquire their characteristic shapes and structures. Discover how physical forces, mechanical properties, and thermodynamic principles contribute to the self-organization of biological tissues during development. Examine case studies demonstrating how this 'post-molecular' perspective complements existing molecular biology knowledge to create a more comprehensive understanding of morphogenesis. Gain insights into cutting-edge research methodologies that bridge the gap between physics and biology, offering fresh perspectives on fundamental questions in developmental biology and potentially informing new approaches to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
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Alan Rodrigues: A 'post-molecular' understanding of organ patterning through physical concepts
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