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Ariel Amir, Harvard University | Lewis-Sigler Institutelsi.princeton.edu › news › ariel-amir-harvard-univer...

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Ariel Amir, Harvard University. Title: Bacterial growth: defects, elasticity and plasticity. Date/Time: Monday, February 4, :00pm to 1:00pm. Location:.

Ariel Amir: Statistical mechanics approaches for studying microbial...

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Statistical mechanics approaches for studying microbial growth, Lecture 1. Unterti Arnold Sommerfeld School: the Physics of Life. Sprecher: Ariel Amir.

Ariel Amir, Harvard University - Department of Physics - Simon Fraser...

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· Biophysics and Soft Matter Seminar. Ariel Amir Harvard University. Ariel Amir, Harvard University. Oct 27, at 10:30AM Online ...

How bacteria maintain and recover their shape

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Bacteria come in all shapes and sizes -- some are straight as a rod, others twist like a corkscrew. Shape plays an important role in how bacteria infiltrate...

Research rethinks the evolutionary importance of variability in a...

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It's been long thought that variability within a population is key to population's growth and survival but new research questions that assumption.

Ryan Adams and Ariel Amir named Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellows...

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Awards support early-career researchers in recognition of distinguished performance and potential

Ariel Amir – The Zurich Physics Colloquium | ETH Zurich

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Date. 18 May Host. Evert van Nieuwenburg. Title. How Do Microorganisms Control their Sizes? Abstract. How do bacteria control the size of their cells? How do they coordinate DNA replication, growth and division? I will show that ideas from statistical mechanics are helpful is answering these questions, and lead to a ...

Stochastic Processes in the Cell Cycle | Israel Institute for...

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ORGANIZERS: Ariel Amir, Harvard UniversityNathalie Q. Balaban, The Hebrew University of JerusalemNaama Barkai, Weizmann Institute of Science.

New work sheds light on the structure of the cell cycle in bacteria...

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Despite its implications for everything from cancer to brewing, understanding the cell cycle is still an open problem. Ariel Amir, assistant professor in applied mathematics, has spent several years tackling the problem of how cells coordinate cell division. In 2014, he disproved a long held belief that cellular ...

Research explores processes behind cell division

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The new model, described by Ariel Amir, an assistant professor of applied mathematics and applied physics, in a paper recently published in ...
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