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Energy and Information Flows in Active Matter
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Energy and Information Flows in Active Matter

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Research Avenue 4

Energy and Information Flows in Active Matter

Living matter is characterized by the robust emergence of biological structure and function from fluxes of mass, energy and information. These fluxes, operating far from thermodynamic equilibrium, are spatiotemporally coordinated to robustly generate dynamic structures that enable functions at molecular, cellular and tissue scales.

Our aim is to reveal physical principles that underlie the emergent dynamic organization of the living state of matter. To do so, a new type of physics, the physics of life, will be harnessed, to investigate how robust spatiotemporal structures that enable function emerge in living systems. A theoretical framework will be developed, to incorporate metabolism, information processing and cross-scale feedback into active matter theory.

Research Topic 1

Spatiotemporal Patterns of Energy, Matter, and Information Fluxes

Research Topic 2

Living Matter as Information Processing Systems

Research Topic 3

Achieving Robustness in Fluctuating Active Matter

Research Topic 4

Emergence of Biological Tempo

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RA Leading Team

Helmut Schießel (RA Leader)

Chair of Theoretical Physics of Living Matter

Theoretical Physics of Living Matter

hired by PoL

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(RA Leader)

Frank Jülicher (RA Co-Leader)

MPI-PKS | Director of MPI-PKS, Professor for Biophysics

Dynamic processes in cells and tissues

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(RA Co-Leader) in a new tab

© MPI-CBG

Ricard Alert

The Physics of Living Matter

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© MPI-CBG

Benjamin Friedrich

Heisenberg Professor for Biological Algorithms

Biological Algorithms: Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Cells and Tissues

hired by PoL

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PoL Groups

Elias Barriga

Research Group Leader

Biophysical Mechanisms of Morphogenesis

hired by PoL

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Jan Brugués

Chair of Spatiotemporal Organization of Subcellular Structures

Spatiotemporal Organization of Subcellular Structures

hired by PoL

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Otger Campàs

Chair of Tissue Dynamics

Physics of Embryonic Self-Organization and Morphogenesis

hired by PoL

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Stefan Diez

TUD B CUBE | Professor for BioNano Tools

Molecular transport in cell biology and nanotechnology

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© TUD CMCB, Magdalena Gonciarz

Elisabeth Fischer-Friedrich

Heisenberg Professor for Mechanics of Active Biomaterials

Mechanics of Active Biomaterials

hired by PoL

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Benjamin Friedrich

Heisenberg Professor for Biological Algorithms

Biological Algorithms: Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Cells and Tissues

hired by PoL

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Stephan W. Grill

MPI-CBG | Director of MPI-CBG, Professor for Physics of Life

Physics of Life

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© MPI-CBG

Anthony A. Hyman

MPI-CBG | Director of MPI-CBG, Professor for Molecular Cell Biology

Organization of Cytoplasm

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© Sven Döring

Frank Jülicher

MPI-PKS | Director of MPI-PKS, Professor for Biophysics

Dynamic processes in cells and tissues

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© MPI-CBG

Christina Kurzthaler

MPI-PKS, CSBD | Research Group Leader

Transport and Flows in Complex Environments

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© MPI-CBG

Rita Mateus

Research Group Leader

Biophysical Principles of Vertebrate Growth

hired by PoL

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Ivo F. Sbalzarini

TUD, CSBD | Professor for Scientific Computing for Systems Biology

The MOSAIC Group: Scientific Computing for Image-based Systems Biology

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© MPI-CBG

Helmut Schießel

Chair of Theoretical Physics of Living Matter

Theoretical Physics of Living Matter

hired by PoL

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Xingbo Yang

Research Group Leader

Bioenergetics of Self-Organization

hired by PoL

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PoL Associates

Felix Müller-Planitz

MTZ, TUD | Professor for Physiological Chemistry

Epigenetics and Chromatin: How chromatin forms and how it affects cellular functions

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Arash Nikoubashman

IPF, TUD Faculty of Physics | Heisenberg Professor for Theory of Biologically Inspired Polymers

Theory of Bio-inspired polymers

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Jens-Uwe Sommer

IPF | Professor for Theory of Polymers at Interfaces

Theoretical Polymer Physics

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© IPF, Jürgen Lösel

Jesse Veenvliet

MPI-CBG | Research Group Leader

Stembryogenesis

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© MPI-CBG