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BP 11.1 |
Monitoring of biofilms formation using a QCM-D — •Philipp Sievers, Andreas Böttcher, Günther Räcker, Felix Bosch, and Diethelm Johannsmann
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09:45 |
BP 11.2 |
Following bacterial biofilm formation with X-rays: From scanning gradients towards real-life studies. — •Matthias Schwartzkopf, Joanne Neumann, Edina Klein, and Holger Sondermann
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10:00 |
BP 11.3 |
Nonlinear rheology of biofilm streamers: An eDNA-driven stress-hardening mechanism — Giovanni Savorana and •Eleonora Secchi
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10:15 |
BP 11.4 |
Matrix-Microbe-Metabolite: Re-thinking transport phenomena in microbially-active soft matrices — •Juan Pablo Carmona Almazán and Anupam Sengupta
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10:30 |
BP 11.5 |
Differential pili interactions trigger colony eversion and dissemination of bacteria — Stephan Wimmi, •Isabelle Wielert, Kai Zhou, Marc Hennes, Benedikt Sabass, and Berenike Maier
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10:45 |
BP 11.6 |
How substrate stiffness and roughness tune early biofilm development: designing platforms for in situ observation of bacterial behavior — •Mathieu Letrou, Sofia Gomes, Kennedy Chagua Encarnacion, Rebecca Matthias, Yeraldinne Carrasco Salas, Elena Murillo Vilella, Lionel Bureau, Karin John, Delphine Débarre, and Sigolène Lecuyer
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11:15 |
BP 11.7 |
Invited Talk:
Physics of bacterial adhesion: heterogeneity, patchiness, and surface interactions — •Karin Jacobs
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11:45 |
BP 11.8 |
Bacterial motility and chemotaxis in porous media: lophotrichously flagellated Pseudomonas putida exhibits run motility with mechanical trapping and active turning events that enable chemotaxis based on a turn-angle bias — •Sönke Beier, Agniva Datta, Veronika Pfeifer, Robert Großmann, and Carsten Beta
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12:00 |
BP 11.9 |
Patchy Adhesion of Staphylococcus aureus on Structured Surfaces Uncovered via Single Cell Force Spectroscopy — •Samer Alokaidi, Hannah Heintz, Michael A. Klatt, Markus Bischoff, and Karin Jacobs
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12:15 |
BP 11.10 |
Drug interactions between translation and transcription-targeting antibiotics result from differences in ribosome regulation — •Natawan Gadjisade and Tobias Bollenbach
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12:30 |
BP 11.11 |
How transformation affects evolution in changing environments — •Ariana Leu, Mona Förster, Melih Yüksel, and Berenike Maier
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