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BioEngineering Colloquium Every other Friday SPRING 2014 Feb 7 ‘ Nicolas Pegard (Fleischer Group) Hoyt Laboratory, Room 307 Hoyt Equad 4:45 Pizza & Refreshments 5-6 pm Research Talks “Non-invasive microfluidic techniques for 3D microscopy” Carmeline DSilva “Image Analysis and Symmetry in the Reconstruction of Drosophila Embryogenesis Dynamics” (Kevrekidis Group) Feb 21 Joe Tien “Mechanics of Vascularization” March 7 Junyoung Park “Integration of metabolomics and fluxomics reveals precise reaction free energies and absolute metabolite concentrations” “Model-Driven Elucidation of Antivirulence Targets in the Nitric Oxide Response Network of E.coli” “Directional motility of amoeboid cells of the immune system” (Boston University) (Rabinowitz Lab) Jon Robinson (Brynildsen Lab) March 21 April 4 Dan Hammer (University of Pennsylvania) Stephanie Weber “Nucleolar assembly and growth are governed by a cell size-dependent phase transition” (Brangwynne Lab) Nick Ouzounov (Princeton EE) “Quantitatively alterating cell shape in E. coli with mutants, 3D imaging and computer vision” “The Bump and Grind, the Tango, and Galapagos Islands on a Chip: Adventures in Microfluidics” Victor Varner “Mechanically patterning the embryonic airway epithelium” Alan Futran “Molecular Mechanisms of Cic Regulation by ERK2” (Shaevitz Lab) April 18 May 2 Jim Sturm (Nelson Lab) (Shvartsman & Link Labs)