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- Congratulations to Christopher Edelmaier, who successfully defended his thesis today.
- Christopher Edelmaier and Jeffrey Moore presented posters on their work at the Biophysical Society annual meeting in San Francisco.
- Chris Edelmaier was chosed to give a talk at the Mechanobiology Symposium hosted by the Mechanobiology Subgroup of the Biophysical Society, as part of the BPS Annual Meeting. Congratulations!
- Two members of the group presented posters at the American Society for Cell Biology/EMBO 2017 meeting. Chris Edelmaier's poster was titled "Minimal ingredients for coupled spindle assembly and chromosome bi-orientation in a computational model of
- Our paper "Contributions of microtubule dynamic instability and rotational diffusion to kinetochore capture" was published in final form today by the Biophysical Journal and highlighted on the Biophysical Journal website.
- Robert Blackwell's paper "Physical determinants of bipolar mitotic spindle assembly and stability in fission yeast" was published by Science Advances.
- Microtubules, motors, and cross-linkers are important for bipolarity, but the mechanisms necessary and sufficient for spindle assembly remain unknown. We describe a physical model that exhibits de novo bipolar spindle formation.
- Our paper "Contributions of microtubule dynamic instability and rotational diffusion to kinetochore capture" was posted on the arXiv preprint server today.
- Recent work has found that microtubule rotational diffusion about minus-end attachment points contributes to kinetochore capture in fission yeast, but the relative contributions of dynamic instability and rotational diffusion are not well understood.