Jurij Kotar
| Name: | Jurij Kotar |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 15 Sep 2009, 1:20 p.m. |
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Talks given by Jurij Kotar
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Talks organised by Jurij Kotar
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- The Flexibility Window in Networks and Proteins
- Chemically modifying surfaces and biomolecules for nanopore analysis
- Nucleation and growth of insulin fibrils in bulk solution and at hydrophobic polystyrene surfaces
- Thick & thin: physics of polymers with sticky ends.
- The Molecular Mechanism of Nuclear Protein Import
- Forms and Flows of Ferrofluids
- Canceled
- Experiments on cytoskeletal and “Recombinase” motors
- Title to be confirmed
- Understanding shape and traction of adherent cells
- A singular view of DNA transactions
- Designing Molecular Swimmers
- The biophysical properties of microtubules and their technological potential
- Optical force and torque on a spheroid: Generalized Lorenz Mie Theory
- Optically-assisted interrogation of cells
- Quadruplexes. What else ?
- Designing Self-Propelled Polymeric Capsules and Gels
- Force generation at dynamic microtubule ends
- Reverse engineering cell mechanics
- The rheology of cellular systems
- Cancer cell mechanics
- Magneto-optic tweezers and their application in soft mater research
- Physical description of mitotic spindle orientation during cell division
- Distinct tensile and adhesive forces determine germ layer organization during gastrulation
- Polymer Physics and DNA Topology
- Emulsion stabilized by proteins – surfactant-covered drops or capsules?
- Studying single molecule dynamic with local probe techniques
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