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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik

BP 3: Tissue Mechanics I

Monday, March 9, 2026, 09:30–12:45, BAR/0205

09:30 BP 3.1 Invited Talk: The unreasonable effectiveness of computational models in biological patterning and morphogenesis — •Michel Milinkovitch
10:00 BP 3.2 Mechano-chemical stabilisation of topological defects in an elasto-nematic sheet — •Suganthan Senthilkumar, Kinneret Keren, and Marko Popović
10:15 BP 3.3 What jellyfish teach us about tissue mechanics and shape programming — •Anne Materne, Zhiqi Shen, Daniel Font-Martín, Vladislav Koren, Ulyana Shimanovich, Chiara Sinigaglia, and Carl D. Modes
10:30 BP 3.4 Apical extracellular matrix regulates fold morphogenesis in the Drosophila wing disc — •Vincenzo Maria Schimmenti, Jana F. Fuhrmann, Natalie A. Dye, and Marko Popovic
10:45 BP 3.5 Elastic coupling between nucleus and cell shape drives a mechanical transition in epithelial architecture — •Ian D. Estabrook, Anne Rosfelter, Yu-Chiun Wang, and Anna Erzberger
  11:00 15 min. break
11:15 BP 3.6 Mechanical regulation of neuroepithelial development — •Niklas Gampl, Alex Kingston, Caren Norden, and Kristian Franze
11:30 BP 3.7 Emergence of hyperuniform tiling in the developing retina — •Mehmet Can Ucar and Sandra Siegert
11:45 BP 3.8 Reshaping morphogen gradients through porous tissue architecture — •Diana Khoromskaia, Mohit Dalwadi, and Zena Hadjivasiliou
12:00 BP 3.9 Mechanics and hydraulics of the C. elegans germ line — •Chandraniva Guha Ray, Jonathan Jackson, Jonas Neipel, Julia Pfanzelter, Stephan W. Grill, and Pierre A. Haas
12:15 BP 3.10 Hydrodynamic theory of two-dimensional human gastruloid development — •Oliver M. Drozdowski, Chloé Roffay, Sarah Jay, Diana Pinheiro, and Edouard Hannezo
12:30 BP 3.11 A mechanical origin for implantation defects in embryos from aged femalesKate E. Cavanaugh, •Maria-Jose Franco-Oñate, Diana J. Laird, Patrick W. Oakes, Ricard Alert, and Orion D. Weiner
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