Advances in synthetic biology allow us to engineer bacterial collectives with pre-specified characteristics. However, the behavior of these collectives is difficult to understand, as cellular growth and division as well as extra-cellular fluid flow lead to complex, changing arrangements of cells within the population. To rationally engineer and control the behavior of cell collectives we need theoretical and computational tools to understand their emergent spatiotemporal dynamics. Here, we present an agent-based model that allows growing cells to detect and respond to mechanical interactions. Crucially, our model couples the dynamics of cell growth to the cell's environment: Mechanical constraints can affect cellular growth rate and a cell ...
The majority of bacteria are organized in surface-associated communities, the so called biofilms. Cr...
Bacteria are widespread on Earth. They play important roles in shaping the global ecosystems as well...
Although bacteria are single-celled organisms, they exist in nature primarily in the form of complex...
Modeling mechanical interactions of bacteria is integral to capturing their dynamics in close-knit p...
Biological development is a complex and elegant process that generates the vast array of form and sh...
We demonstrate that biomechanical forcing plays an important role as the driving force behind the dy...
In this Thesis I present simulation- and theory-based studies of pattern formation and growth in co...
We study colonies of nonmotile, rod-shaped bacteria growing on solid substrates. In our model, bacte...
Bacterial colonies are abundant on living and nonliving surfaces and are known to mediate a broad ra...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Cat...
International audienceTo model the morphogenesis of rod-shaped bacterial micro-colony, several indiv...
Bacteria can organise themselves into communities in the forms of biofilms and swarms. Through chemi...
Coordinated cell movement and intercellular interactions are crucial for bacterial multicellularity ...
The physical interactions of growing bacterial cells with each other and with their surroundings sig...
We have studied active and passive forms of pattern formation and synchronized motion in high-densit...
The majority of bacteria are organized in surface-associated communities, the so called biofilms. Cr...
Bacteria are widespread on Earth. They play important roles in shaping the global ecosystems as well...
Although bacteria are single-celled organisms, they exist in nature primarily in the form of complex...
Modeling mechanical interactions of bacteria is integral to capturing their dynamics in close-knit p...
Biological development is a complex and elegant process that generates the vast array of form and sh...
We demonstrate that biomechanical forcing plays an important role as the driving force behind the dy...
In this Thesis I present simulation- and theory-based studies of pattern formation and growth in co...
We study colonies of nonmotile, rod-shaped bacteria growing on solid substrates. In our model, bacte...
Bacterial colonies are abundant on living and nonliving surfaces and are known to mediate a broad ra...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Cat...
International audienceTo model the morphogenesis of rod-shaped bacterial micro-colony, several indiv...
Bacteria can organise themselves into communities in the forms of biofilms and swarms. Through chemi...
Coordinated cell movement and intercellular interactions are crucial for bacterial multicellularity ...
The physical interactions of growing bacterial cells with each other and with their surroundings sig...
We have studied active and passive forms of pattern formation and synchronized motion in high-densit...
The majority of bacteria are organized in surface-associated communities, the so called biofilms. Cr...
Bacteria are widespread on Earth. They play important roles in shaping the global ecosystems as well...
Although bacteria are single-celled organisms, they exist in nature primarily in the form of complex...