The EMBO/EMBL Symposium 'Mechanical Forces in Development' was held in Heidelberg, Germany, on 3-6 July 2019. This interdisciplinary symposium brought together an impressive and diverse line-up of speakers seeking to address the origin and role of mechanical forces in development. Emphasising the importance of integrative approaches and theoretical simulations to obtain comprehensive mechanistic insights into complex morphogenetic processes, the meeting provided an ideal platform to discuss the concepts and methods of developmental mechanobiology in an era of fast technical and conceptual progress. Here, we summarise the concepts and findings discussed during the meeting, as well as the agenda it sets for the future of developmental mechano...
One of the most remarkable differences between classical engineering materials and living matter is...
Morphomechanics is a branch of developmental biology, studying the generation, space-time patterns a...
Ecole d'été organisée par :Eva Pebay-Peyroula, IBS, Grenoble, FRChristine Ziegler, Univ. Regensburg ...
The EMBO/EMBL Symposium 'Mechanical Forces in Development' was held in Heidelberg, Germany, on 3-6 J...
Meeting Abstract: IO-5MechanoDevo: How growth and form derived mechanical forces channel plant morph...
In "On growth and form", D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1917) stresses the inevitable interactions betwe...
Morphogenesis in living tissues is the paramount example of a time- and space-dependent orchestratio...
In April 2011, researchers from diverse background met at the Gulbenkian Institute (Oeiras, Portugal...
International audienceMore than a century ago, it was proposed that mechanical forces could drive ti...
Welcome to this Fourth Special Issue of Molecular Biology of the Cell on Forces on and within Cells....
Morphogenesis is regulated by intrinsic factors within cells and by inductive signals transmitted th...
During development, mechanical forces cause changes in size, shape, number, position, and gene expre...
International audienceBiochemical patterning and morphogenetic movements coordinate the design of em...
During development, mechanical forces cause changes in size, shape, number, position, and gene expre...
More than a century ago, it was proposed that mechanical forces could drive tissue formation. Howeve...
One of the most remarkable differences between classical engineering materials and living matter is...
Morphomechanics is a branch of developmental biology, studying the generation, space-time patterns a...
Ecole d'été organisée par :Eva Pebay-Peyroula, IBS, Grenoble, FRChristine Ziegler, Univ. Regensburg ...
The EMBO/EMBL Symposium 'Mechanical Forces in Development' was held in Heidelberg, Germany, on 3-6 J...
Meeting Abstract: IO-5MechanoDevo: How growth and form derived mechanical forces channel plant morph...
In "On growth and form", D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1917) stresses the inevitable interactions betwe...
Morphogenesis in living tissues is the paramount example of a time- and space-dependent orchestratio...
In April 2011, researchers from diverse background met at the Gulbenkian Institute (Oeiras, Portugal...
International audienceMore than a century ago, it was proposed that mechanical forces could drive ti...
Welcome to this Fourth Special Issue of Molecular Biology of the Cell on Forces on and within Cells....
Morphogenesis is regulated by intrinsic factors within cells and by inductive signals transmitted th...
During development, mechanical forces cause changes in size, shape, number, position, and gene expre...
International audienceBiochemical patterning and morphogenetic movements coordinate the design of em...
During development, mechanical forces cause changes in size, shape, number, position, and gene expre...
More than a century ago, it was proposed that mechanical forces could drive tissue formation. Howeve...
One of the most remarkable differences between classical engineering materials and living matter is...
Morphomechanics is a branch of developmental biology, studying the generation, space-time patterns a...
Ecole d'été organisée par :Eva Pebay-Peyroula, IBS, Grenoble, FRChristine Ziegler, Univ. Regensburg ...