Colliding cells; how cell shape affects collision outcomes with Pedrom Zadeh
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This week we discuss modeling cell-cell collisions with Pedrom Zadeh, a 4th year PhD student at Johns Hopkins University. We learn how to distill basic biology into models and just how important and useful modeling can be as a tool.
Read the full preprint -> https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.05.13.491710v1.full
Twitter thread on the preprint -> https://twitter.com/diffusiveblob/status/1526247248241246208?s=20&t=DGdP1wWJYW6wVsBFCeQp1w
Other links:
3 blue 1 brown: https://www.youtube.com/c/3blue1brown
This episode was produced by Emma Wilson & Jonny Coates and edited by Camila Valenzuela.
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