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Physics of Living Matter PLM4
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The Physics of Living Matter explores how the techniques, methods and general philosophy of the Physical Sciences can be applied to Biology. It is concerned with the structure and organization of biological systems and has the cell at its centre. From there, it extends both down to the molecular realm and upwards towards the tissue/organism level. This year’s symposium, PLM4 , is a joint meeting with the Cambridge Systems Biology Centre and explores the themes of:
This year’s L. Bragg lecturer is Uri Alon of the Weizmann Institute Please note this meeting is now fully booked. Registration is still available online but will add you to a waiting list. http://workshop.ccbi.cam.ac.uk/register/a9vprits/ The organisers are grateful to the Company of Biologists and Microsoft Research for financial support. 0 upcoming talks and 59 talks in the archive. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Duncan Simpson; ama11; Horizon.forum; Alexandra Considine. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. |
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