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Theory of Biological Networks

Prof. Karen Alim

Research Field

Life is mesmerizing. How does shape and structure emerge when organism grow? We want to identify the physics that are underlying the morphing of life. Physical forces are eminent for pushing and squeezing living matter as it morphs into life. Observing the physical forces that arise from cell mechanics or fluid flows is key to understand how these physical forces generate and transport information - information that is read out by living matter and feeds back onto its dynamics but also its physical properties itself, thus morphing structures, organs and organisms. To succeed we combine quantitative observation of life with theoretical models to finally capture the key processes in simple mathematical terms. Here, it is important to choose experimental model systems that are particularly good for observation and quantification but also provide an accessible level of abstraction for theory. That is why we work with the slime mould Physarum polycephalum and at the same time built in vitro model systems in the lab. Theoretical models developed both with pen and paper and simulations in the group both inspire experiments and explain observations. Life still hides many fundamental processes that once uncovered can revolutionize our designs, engineering or medical treatment.

Address/Contact

James-Franck-Str. 1/I
85748 Garching b. München

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Teaching

Course with Participations of Group Members

Titel und Modulzuordnung
ArtSWSDozent(en)Termine
Proseminar zu Klassikern der Biophysik
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
PS 1 Alim, K. einzelne oder verschobene Termine
Offenes Tutorium zu Experimentalphysik 1
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
UE 2 Höffer von Loewenfeld, P. Rohr, C.
Leitung/Koordination: Kienberger, R.
Mo, 12:00–14:00, MW 1550
Mo, 12:00–14:00, MW 2050
sowie einzelne oder verschobene Termine
sowie Termine in Gruppen
Offenes Tutorium zu Experimentalphysik 3
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
UE 2 Höffer von Loewenfeld, P. Rohr, C.
Leitung/Koordination: Fabbietti, L.
Di, 08:30–10:00, MW 1450
sowie Termine in Gruppen
Übung zu Experimentalphysik 1
eLearning-Kurs aktuelle Informationen
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
UE 2 Rohr, C.
Leitung/Koordination: Kienberger, R.
Termine in Gruppen
Übung zu Experimentalphysik 3
eLearning-Kurs LV-Unterlagen aktuelle Informationen
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
UE 2 Rohr, C.
Leitung/Koordination: Fabbietti, L.
Termine in Gruppen
Erstsemester-Studentinnen-Treffen
Diese Lehrveranstaltung ist keinem Modul zugeordnet.
OV 0.1 Resconi, E. Rohr, C. einzelne oder verschobene Termine
Repetitorium zu Proseminar zu Klassikern der Biophysik
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
RE 2
Leitung/Koordination: Alim, K.
Workshop für SET-Tutoren
Zuordnung zu Modulen:
WS 0.5 Rohr, C.
Leitung/Koordination: Kienberger, R.
einzelne oder verschobene Termine

Current and Finished Theses in the Group

Discovering Metastable States in Zebrafish Whole-Brain Imaging
Abschlussarbeit im Masterstudiengang Physics (Applied and Engineering Physics)
Themensteller(in): Karen Alim
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