Jean-Francois Louf
@jean_louf
Assistant Professor at Auburn University investigating couplings between fluids and elasticity in nature
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Postdoc position alert: We have an open postdoc position in our lab National Centre for Biological Sciences ESoftBio Lab ( Tapa Lab @NCBS ). Please reach out to us if you have experience / interest in 3D printing or cellular behavior in 3D. PhDs in biology, engineering, and material sciences are encouraged to apply.
We are looking for one postdoc to work on self-contracting vascular solids! - Duration: 24 months, starting October 2023. - Carried out at the Aix-Marseille University with M. Brandenbourger (Martin Brandenbourger) and J. Marthelot (Joel Marthelot) -More info: mephysociety.wordpress.com/2023/05/14/2-y…
Postdoc opportunity in plant structure and function in #Montreal, #Canada plantbiomechanics.net/joining-the-lab Please RT PlantPostdocs (@plantpostdocs.bsky.social) PostdocJobs.com #PlantSciJobs #plantpostdocs #ScienceJobs #scijobs #jobsSCI #postdoc ASPB ASPB Early Career Plant Scientists Section CSPB/SCBV German Society for Plant Sciences (DBG) Plant Science
Inspiring talk of @EMFurst here at Auburn University on #colloids 🧪🔍 or how to make a big impact with tiny particles
Chapter 15 by Charlie Anderson: Shapeshifters - functional interplays between plant cell walls and dynamic, reversible shape changes in plant cells and tissues Huck Institutes Penn State Penn State Libraries
First research paper from the NIFE lab published. Congratulations Shankar P. Kharal! Here, we investigated the freezing of polymer solution droplets and the formation or inhibition of tip singularities. See pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…
🎉 Exciting news! Our paper on breast cancer mechanobiology is published in Cancer and Metastasis Reviews @springerNature! Special thanks to my student Ayuba, our collaborators Robert Arnold, Ph.D. “Rusty” L. Adriana Avila and funding sources Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama NIH. Check it out: link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Excited to share our new study in Cell Reports! 📜Fluid forces cause cells in tight, but not moderate, confinement to move upstream. Key players: Lamin A/C, actomyosin, calcium, and NHE1. Read more: cell.com/cell-reports/f… @NIGMS Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama Auburn University Ginn College of Engineering #confinement
Exciting News! I’ve been awarded the NSF CAREER Award! 🎉 This grant will support my research on how plants “hear” pollinators and use sound to enhance nectary sugar production. 🌿🐝🔊 Huge thanks to my students, collaborators, and U.S. National Science Foundation for believing in this work