In April 2011, researchers from diverse background met at the Gulbenkian Institute (Oeiras, Portugal) to discuss the emerging input of biophysics into the field of developmental biology. The scope of the workshop was to bring together scientists working in different model systems and to discuss some of the most recent advances towards understanding how physical forces affect embryonic development. Discussions and talks highlighted two main trends: that many aspects of embryogenesis can be accurately quantified and translated into a limited number of physical forces and biochemical parameters; and that simulations and modeling provide new conceptual interpretations of classical developmental questions
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AbstractThe Society for Developmental Biology 64th annual meeting took place by the beautiful San Fr...
All sciences use models of some variety to understand complex phenomena. In developmental sci- ence,...
In November 2016, developmental biologists, synthetic biologists and engineers gathered in Paris for...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Embryo development is a critical and fascinating stage in the...
How embryos are shaped during development has inspired the work of many, embryologists, geneticists,...
In November 2016, developmental biologists, synthetic biologists and engineers gathered in Paris for...
The term ‘Development’, as usually used in biology, relates to the embryonic changes from the fertil...
The history of developmental biology is interwoven with debates as to whether mechanistic explanatio...
SummaryRecent technical advances including digital imaging and particle image velocimetry can be use...
The EMBO/EMBL Symposium 'Mechanical Forces in Development' was held in Heidelberg, Germany, on 3-6 J...
International audienceThe Morphogenesis and Cell Behaviour meeting held this fall in Barcelona explo...
Abstract Explaining embryonic development of multicellular organisms requires insight into complex i...
The EMBO/EMBL Symposium 'Mechanical Forces in Development' was held in Heidelberg, Germany, on 3-6 J...
htmlabstractIn the 1950s, embryology was conceptualized as four relatively independent problems: cel...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This article reviews how ideas from 20...
AbstractThe Society for Developmental Biology 64th annual meeting took place by the beautiful San Fr...
All sciences use models of some variety to understand complex phenomena. In developmental sci- ence,...
In November 2016, developmental biologists, synthetic biologists and engineers gathered in Paris for...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Embryo development is a critical and fascinating stage in the...
How embryos are shaped during development has inspired the work of many, embryologists, geneticists,...
In November 2016, developmental biologists, synthetic biologists and engineers gathered in Paris for...
The term ‘Development’, as usually used in biology, relates to the embryonic changes from the fertil...
The history of developmental biology is interwoven with debates as to whether mechanistic explanatio...
SummaryRecent technical advances including digital imaging and particle image velocimetry can be use...
The EMBO/EMBL Symposium 'Mechanical Forces in Development' was held in Heidelberg, Germany, on 3-6 J...
International audienceThe Morphogenesis and Cell Behaviour meeting held this fall in Barcelona explo...
Abstract Explaining embryonic development of multicellular organisms requires insight into complex i...
The EMBO/EMBL Symposium 'Mechanical Forces in Development' was held in Heidelberg, Germany, on 3-6 J...
htmlabstractIn the 1950s, embryology was conceptualized as four relatively independent problems: cel...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This article reviews how ideas from 20...
AbstractThe Society for Developmental Biology 64th annual meeting took place by the beautiful San Fr...
All sciences use models of some variety to understand complex phenomena. In developmental sci- ence,...