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- Congratulations to Christopher Edelmaier, who successfully defended his thesis today.
- Congratulations to Garrek Stemo, who successfully defended his undergraduate honors thesis today.
- Meredith Betterton presented the Biophysics Seminar at the Center for the Physics of Biological Function at Princeton.
- Our paper "Analytical structure, dynamics, and coarse-graining of a kinetic model of an active fluid" was published by Physical Review Fluids.
- Michael Stefferson's paper "Effects of soft interactions and bound mobility on diffusion in crowded environments: a model of sticky and slippery obstacles" was accepted for publication by Physical Biology.
- There are many biological systems in which tracer particles diffuse in a crowded environment. We implemented a lattice Monte Carlo model to analyze the effects of binding kinetics, bound motion, and obstacle size on tracer diffusive in the presence of soft obstacles.
- Meredith Betterton has been promoted to full professor of physics.
- Our collaborative paper with Phong Tran's lab, "Kinesin-5-independent mitotic spindle assembly requires the antiparallel microtubule crosslinker Ase1 in fission yeast," was published by Nature Communications.
- Pushing forces generated by microtubule polymerization are sufficient to promote spindle pole separation and the assembly of bipolar spindle in the absence of molecular motors.
- Our paper "Analytical structure, dynamics, and coarse-graining of a kinetic model of an active fluid" was posted on the arXiv preprint server today.