Some consequences of phenotypic heterogeneity in living active matter
| A Dynamical Systems and Analysis seminar | |
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| Speaker(s) | Philip Peace (UCL) |
| Date | 17 April 2024 |
| Time | 14:30 to 15:30 |
| Place | Laver LT3 |
| Organizer | Kyle Wedgwood |
Event details
Abstract
In this talk I will discuss how phenotypic heterogeneity affects emergent pattern formation in living active matter with chemical communication between cells. In doing so, I will explore how the emergent dynamics of multicellular communities are qualitatively different in comparison to the dynamics of isolated or non-interacting cells. I will focus on two specific projects. First, I will show how genetic regulation of chemical communication affects motility-induced phase separation in cell populations. Second, I will demonstrate how chemotaxis along self-generated signal gradients affects cell populations undergoing 3D morphogenesis.


