Colloquia
COLLOQUIUM DFA: RAYMOND GOLDSTEIN
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Speaker: Raymond Goldstein
Affiliation: University of Cambridge
Title: Cytoplasmic Streaming and the Swirling Instability of the Microtubule Cytoskeleton
Date: April 28th 3 PM
Abstract:
Cytoplasmic streaming is the persistent circulation of the fluid contents of large eukaryotic cells, driven by the action of
molecular motors moving along cytoskeletal filaments, entraining fluid. Discovered in 1774 by Bonaventura Corti, it is now
recognized as a common phenomenon in a very broad range of model organisms, from plants to flies and worms. This talk
will discuss physical approaches to understanding this phenomenon through a combination of experiments (on aquatic
plants, Drosophila, and other active matter systems), theory, and computation. A particular focus will be on streaming in
the Drosophila oocyte, for which I will describe a recently discovered “swirling instability” of the microtubule cytoskeleton.
Link Youtube https://unipd.link/AulaRostagniUniPadovaDFA
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Participants
Alessio Meggiolaro
Amos Maritan
Benedetta Rosatello
Clemens Vorsmann
Emauele Locatelli
Fabio Menegazzo
Giorgio Nicoletti
Leonardo Salicari
Marco Baiesi
Mattia Carneri
Miriam Zara
neghdad saeedian
Paolo Peruzzo
Pieralberto Marchetti
Prajwal Padmanabha
Ramon Guevara
sandro azaele
Sankaran Nampoothiri PARAMPOORILLAM SANKARAN NAMPOOTHIRI
Sebastian Cremaschini
Stefano Lanzoni
Sumanta Kundu
Tommaso Bertola