Rajendra Singh Negi
Postdoctoral researcher Manning Group @manningresearch.bsky.social . Completed PhD from Forschungszentrum Jülich, University of Cologne.
@junlab.bsky.social
We study quantitative microbial cell physiology. https://jun.ucsd.edu “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” -African Proverb
@etiennemanneville.bsky.social
Cell Polarity, Migration and Cancer lab, Institut Pasteur Paris & CNRS Cell biology group with interest in glial cell migration and glioblastoma invasion, cytoskeleton, mechanobiology, RhoGTPases.
@isdb.bsky.social
ISDB is a non-profit scientific association that promotes the study of developmental biology
@softbites.bsky.social
Softbites brings you digestible summaries of the latest #research in #softmatter🔬#scicomm
@emanueladelgado.bsky.social
@icfortunato.bsky.social
Postdoc at @idisba.bsky.social. 🔬 Building in vitro models to link signaling, mechanics & clinics. PhD with @xaviertrepat.bsky.social at @ibecbarcelona.eu & MSc with @ClaudioAFranco1 at @gimmfoundation.bsky.social
@dedenonmathieu.bsky.social
PostDoc, Kruse lab at UNIGE, working on active living matter and tissue mechanics. Former PhD at Curie institute on cell & tissue mechanics.
@bladoux.bsky.social
Biophysics / Cell Migration / Active matter / Mechanobiology https://mpzpm.mpg.de/research/benoit-ladoux https://ladoux-mege-lab.cnrs.fr
@yap-lab.bsky.social
We explore how cells stick together and fall apart..focussing on how cell-cell adhesion, apoptotic extrusion and tissue mechanics regulate epithelial homeostasis 🧫🔬 @AlphaYap’s lab at IMB, Brisbane
@zoya-mann.bsky.social
PhD student @yap-lab.bsky.social at IMB,UQ🔬Studying mechanobiology of apoptotic extrusion in epithelia
@delphe.bsky.social
Delphine Gourdon - Prof. in Biomedical Engineering - Univ. of Glasgow 🧪 #Mechanobiology #BreastCancer #Biomaterials #ECMatrix #TumorMicroenvironment #Tribology #WomenInSTEM www.gourdonlab.org
@andreasschoenit.bsky.social
PhD candidate in the Ladoux-Mège lab at Institute Jacques Monod in Paris. Interested in mechanobiology, epithelial dynamics, cell competition and differentiation
@mazi1.bsky.social
Associate Professor, Institute of Physics, Uni Amsterdam In love with physics ⚛️ math 🧮 biology 🦠 & basketball 🏀 HipHop DJ at night 🎧 fluidlab.nl
@stpalli.bsky.social
Scientist, Associate Professor at the Simons Centre for the Study of Living Machines, NCBS Bangalore and ICTS, Bangalore. Broadly interested in the origins and organisation of living systems. Bangalore — Toronto — Göttingen — Princeton — Bangalore
@cerbino.bsky.social
Soft matter and biophysics @univie.ac.at. Born in Italy. Welcomed by Austria. On Bluesky to find another Twitter now that Twitter is no more.
@zwickergroup.bsky.social
Theoretical biophysics group at MPI-DS, Göttingen. We study the spatiotemporal organization of soft matter in cells, tissues, and synthetic systems; see www.zwickergroup.org
@elife.bsky.social
The funder-researcher collaboration and open-access publisher for research in the life and biomedical sciences. Follow @eLifeCommunity.bsky.social
@surajshankar.bsky.social
Asst. Prof. in Physics LSA Collegiate fellow at University of Michigan Previously JF at Harvard & PhD at SU he/him https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/shankar-lab/ How function emerges collectively in soft, active, living matter? | Physics, maths, & biology
@tzerhan29.bsky.social
Assistant Professor @UCSDPhySci @UCSDPhysics. Interest in how complex dynamics arise in active living and robotic matter. Lab website: https://www.tzerhan.com/
@friedrich-group.bsky.social
Biological algorithms of cell motility and pattern formation in active living matter, using theoretical physics https://physics-of-life.tu-dresden.de/friedrich
@materialsgeometry.bsky.social
theoretical physicist, studier of the geometry and topology of soft materials, lover of figuring things out, teacher and dad, opinions are my own
@yairshokef.bsky.social
Faculty member at Tel Aviv University. Leading theoretical and computational research in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics of soft matter. Mainly mechanical metamaterials, geometry, active matter, stochastic processes https://shokef.tau.ac.il
@ulrichschwarz.bsky.social
Theoretical biophysicist who loves to talk about science. Homepage https://www.thphys.uni-heidelberg.de/~biophys/
@softlivmatfc.bsky.social
we highlight the latest articles that bring together physics and biology. (maintained by @shuzokato.bsky.social)
@embl.org
The European Molecular Biology Laboratory drives visionary basic research and technology development in the life sciences. www.embl.org
@onenimesa.bsky.social
Doing #EpithelialMechanics! with chick embryo 🐣 Convenor @epimechfc.bsky.social // Postdoc @NerurkarLab at Columbia // PhD @xaviertrepat.bsky.social lab at IBEC Barcelona nchahare.github.io
@poldresden.bsky.social
We are the Cluster of Excellence Physics of Life (PoL) of Technische Universität Dresden @tudresden.bsky.social @dfg.de Our goal is to unravel the principles underlying the organization of living matter. https://physics-of-life.tu-dresden.de
@anilbiophysics.bsky.social
Assistant professor @IISERM, India. Loves soft matter and Biological physics. https://sites.google.com/view/anildasanna
@syracuseup.bsky.social
Syracuse University Press strives to create books that are challenging, creative, beautiful, and affordable.
@fz-juelich.de
As a member of the Helmholtz Association with 7,000 employees, we conduct research into the possibilities of a digitized society, a climate-friendly energy system, and a resource-efficient economy. www.fzj.de
@apsphysics.bsky.social
Fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and global community dedicated to science and society. Join us: http://go.aps.org/2NWWEeY
@mpipks.bsky.social
Account of the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden; tweets by Pablo Pérez, Uta Gneisse, and Pierre Haas @lepuslapis.bsky.social.
@vprakashlab.bsky.social
Prof. Vivek Prakash, Biophysics, Marine & Developmental Biology, Depts of Physics, Biology, Marine Biology & Ecology, University of Miami, FL Prev: @Stanford Profile: https://people.miami.edu/profile/vprakash@miami.edu Lab site: www.marinebiophysics.org
@sadjadarzash.bsky.social
Postdoc @GeorgiaTech. Previously @SyracuseU and @Penn. PhD @RiceUniversity. Soft matter and biophysics theory
@merkellab.bsky.social
Group Leader, theoretical soft matter & biophysics CNRS, Center for Theoretical Physics, Marseille http://www.merkellab.net Opinions are my own.
@lepuslapis.bsky.social
Research group leader at MPI-PKS and @mpicbg.bsky.social. Mechanics, mathematics, and more.
@juliaeckert.bsky.social
Postdoctoral Researcher & @dfg.de Walter Benjamin Fellow @yap-lab.bsky.social - PhD @leidenphysics.bsky.social | Co-organizer @epimechfc.bsky.social | Mechanobiology - Cell & Tissue Mechanics - Soft Matter Physics - Image Analysis
@xaviertrepat.bsky.social
Scientist of Living Matter. ICREA Professor at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia, Barcelona. The need to know.
@epimechfc.bsky.social
📚 We're your source for papers on various #EpithelialMechanics topics 🔍 & platform to share your research and passion 🔬🧑🔬 🙋♀️Like to write a thread with us? The next one can be yours! 👉 DM us! 💬 @onenimesa.bsky.social & @juliaeckert.bsky.social
@shilabanerjee.bsky.social
Theoretical Physicist studying the dynamics of living systems across scales, Associate Professor @ Georgia Tech
@csantangelo.bsky.social
@ehannezo.bsky.social
Professor of Biophysics - @ISTAustria Using physics to understand biological questions, such as how embryos grow!
@dattalab.bsky.social
Neuroscientist @Harvard asking how sensation and action are entwined to facilitate cognition. Natural behavior, circuits for scents and movement, curiosity, biological and artificial intelligence
@ricardalert.bsky.social
Research Group Leader at MPI-PKS and CSBD in Dresden. Theory of living matter. Collective phenomena in biology through the lens of active matter physics.
@sabass-lab.bsky.social
Interested in methane, mechanobiology, physics of microbes, mathematics, statistical mechanics, and most magical ideas. Professor at LMU Munich.
@manningresearch.bsky.social
Manning Research Group at Syracuse University: theory and computation focused on cells, grains, tissues, glasses, and other out-of-equilibrium disordered matter