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Cambridge Morphogenesis Seminar Series

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We run a series of weekly online seminars on Morphogenesis! Our talks run the gamut from cell/tissue biology to theoretical analysis/modelling. Open to all.

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Next Monday at 2:30pm UK time, we are back with a HYBRID seminar from Katja Röper (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, UK) on Mechanisms and Mechanics of Morphogenesis at Cambridge PDN. For more details, see our website ucammorphogenesisseries.com.

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Join us Monday, May 20th at 2:30 UK time for an online seminar from Amy Shyer and Alan Rodrigues from Rockefeller University, USA on "You are not encoded - a biological theory of form". Details on our website: ucammorphogenesisseries.com

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Join us online next TUESDAY, May 28th at 2:30pm UK time for a talk from Shinuo Weng from Johns Hopkins: "Multiscale mechanical linkage elongates tissues in development " Details on our website: ucammorphogenesisseries.com

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Join us online on Monday, June 3rd at 2:30 pm UK time for talks from Wolfram Pönisch (University of Cambridge, UK) & Constance Le Gloanec (National University of Singapore, Singapore). Details on our website: ucammorphogenesisseries.com

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Next Monday at 2:30pm UK time, we are back with a HYBRID seminar from Eva Deinum (University of Cambridge, UK) on cortical microtubules. Join us online or in person at SLCU. Details on our website: ucammorphogenesisseries.com

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Join us today for the HYBRID talk from Madelaine Barlett (Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK) on Developmental Constraint Underlying the Evolution of Morphological Diversity. For more details, please find the abstract of their talk on our website.

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We we will hear two stories today at 2:30 pm (GMT) from Liyuan Sui and Duy-Chi Trinh on 'Cell tilting: A novel mechanism driving three-dimensional epithelial morphogenesis' and 'How do flowers close themselves: the story from Arabidopsis'. For more details, check out our website

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Today (2:30 pm) we will hear two talks from Noah Mitchell and Stefan Harmansa on Mapping the Mechanics and Dynamics of Gut Morphogenesis and Shaping Growing Tissues by Basement Membrane Mechanics. Check out our website and subscribe to our mailing list for more details.

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Tune in today at 2:30 PM (UK time), for a talk by Adrian Ranga about "Bioengineering Neural Organoid Morphogenesis". Visit our website for more information, and subscribe to our mailing list for the Zoom link to all our talks.

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Today's talk at 2:30 pm (GMT) will be given by Roberto Mayor. He will talk about "Chemo-mechanical Signal in Embryo Development". This hybrid seminar will take place at the Physiology Lecture Theatre, followed by drinks and nibbles. So come along if you're around.

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Join us online today, 2:30 pm (GMT), to hear Jeremy Green from King's College London talking about "Modelling Self-Organisation". Make sure to subscribe to our mailing list for access to the links to all our talks and visit our website to read the abstract of today's talk.