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SUMMARY:Collective migration of epithelial cells: from animal to lab\, and
  back - Francois Graner (Université de Paris)
DTSTART:20230905T092000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The fruit fly larva is a maggot which looks like a dull white 
 cylinder. Within a few days\, and without any changes in its genome sequen
 ce\, it metamorphoses. It gets its sophisticated adult fly shape with wing
 s\, legs\, antennas\, and compound eyes. How do cells migrate\, deform\, a
 nd rearrange to shape a tissue?To approach step by step the dynamics of th
 is morphogenesis\, we will journey from developmental biology to mechanics
 \, from discrete description of cellular material to continuum mechanics q
 uantification\, and from experiments to modeling. We will investigate flow
 s within geometries specifically designed to discriminate between models.
LOCATION:Seminar Room 1\, Newton Institute
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