Non-equilibrium physics has traditionally dealt mostly with inanimate matter. Yet, in the last decades there has been increasing interest in understanding living systems from this perspective. One example is using the framework and tools of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics and nonlinear physics to study how living organisms composed of many differentiated cells develop from a single initial cell. The dynamic process of multicellular organism development is out of equilibrium, in that it consumes and dissipates energy. It also involves the formation of many precise and complex structures. Herein we review some of the paradigms being used that focus on how these multicellular structures initially emerge at the molecular level
Many mechanisms, functions and structures of life have been unraveled. However, the fundamental driv...
What mathematical notions and computational methods are needed to describe, model, and understand th...
Recent advances have transformed our understanding of cell biology, but we are still unable to predi...
Non-equilibrium physics has traditionally dealt mostly with inanimate matter. Yet, in the last decad...
International audienceThis paper presents a new model for the development of artificial creatures fr...
Abstract Explaining embryonic development of multicellular organisms requires insight into complex i...
International audienceThis paper presents a new model for the development of artificial creatures fr...
Living systems, particularly multicellular systems, often seem hopelessly complex. But recent studie...
This thesis, developed at the interface between biology and applied mathematics, explores fundamenta...
Giuseppe Longo, Maël Montévil, Carlos Sonnenschein, Ana Soto. In Search of Principles for a Theor...
We demonstrate that many collective phenomena in multi-cellular systems can be explained by models i...
Author summary Multicellular organisms are ubiquitous. But how did the first multicellular organisms...
Systems out of equilibrium are pervasive around us. In fact, being out of equilibrium is a key prope...
Original paper can be found at: http://alifexi.alife.org/proceedings/Development is the powerful pro...
International audienceThe definition of shape in multicellular organisms is a major issue of develop...
Many mechanisms, functions and structures of life have been unraveled. However, the fundamental driv...
What mathematical notions and computational methods are needed to describe, model, and understand th...
Recent advances have transformed our understanding of cell biology, but we are still unable to predi...
Non-equilibrium physics has traditionally dealt mostly with inanimate matter. Yet, in the last decad...
International audienceThis paper presents a new model for the development of artificial creatures fr...
Abstract Explaining embryonic development of multicellular organisms requires insight into complex i...
International audienceThis paper presents a new model for the development of artificial creatures fr...
Living systems, particularly multicellular systems, often seem hopelessly complex. But recent studie...
This thesis, developed at the interface between biology and applied mathematics, explores fundamenta...
Giuseppe Longo, Maël Montévil, Carlos Sonnenschein, Ana Soto. In Search of Principles for a Theor...
We demonstrate that many collective phenomena in multi-cellular systems can be explained by models i...
Author summary Multicellular organisms are ubiquitous. But how did the first multicellular organisms...
Systems out of equilibrium are pervasive around us. In fact, being out of equilibrium is a key prope...
Original paper can be found at: http://alifexi.alife.org/proceedings/Development is the powerful pro...
International audienceThe definition of shape in multicellular organisms is a major issue of develop...
Many mechanisms, functions and structures of life have been unraveled. However, the fundamental driv...
What mathematical notions and computational methods are needed to describe, model, and understand th...
Recent advances have transformed our understanding of cell biology, but we are still unable to predi...