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Christopher Edelmaier defended his thesis

May 4, 2018

Congratulations to Christopher Edelmaier, who successfully defended his thesis today.

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Group members presented posters at the BPS annual meeting

Feb. 21, 2018

Christopher Edelmaier, Laura Maguire, Jeffrey Moore, and Loren Hough presented posters on their work at the Biophysical Society annual meeting in San Francisco.

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Chris Edelmaier spoke at the BPS Mechanobiology Symposium

Feb. 17, 2018

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!

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Zach Gergely and Chris Edelmaier presented posters at ASCB-EMBO

Dec. 4, 2017

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 fission yeast mitosis" and Zach Gergely's was "The effects of microtubule length, dynamics and bundling...

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Kinetochore capture paper highlighted on Biophysical Journal website

Feb. 7, 2017

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.

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Spindle assembly modeling paper published by Science Advances

Jan. 20, 2017

Robert Blackwell's paper "Physical determinants of bipolar mitotic spindle assembly and stability in fission yeast" was published by Science Advances .

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Physical determinants of bipolar mitotic spindle assembly and stability in fission yeast

Jan. 20, 2017

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.

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Contributions of microtubule dynamic instability and rotational diffusion to kinetochore capture

June 24, 2016

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.

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Kinetochore capture preprint posted on arXiv

June 24, 2016

Our paper "Contributions of microtubule dynamic instability and rotational diffusion to kinetochore capture" was posted on the arXiv preprint server today.

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