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This week will be discussing the theory and molecular driving forces for intracellular phase transitions. See you then!!

Link: https://deptaedit.princeton.edu/cbe/people/faculty/brangwynne/group/publications/Berry_RoPP_2018.pdf (Sections 1 and 2)

Abstract: Exciting recent developments suggest that phase transitions represent an important and ubiquitous mechanism underlying intracellular organization. We describe key experimental findings in this area of study, as well as the application of classical theoretical approaches for quantitatively understanding these data. We also discuss the way in which equilibrium thermodynamic driving forces may interface with the fundamentally out-of-equilibrium nature of living cells. In particular, time and/or space-dependent concentration profiles may modulate the phase behavior of biomolecules in living cells. We suggest future directions for both theoretical and experimental work that will shed light on the way in which biological activity modulates the assembly, properties, and function of viscoelastic states of living matter.

Earlier Event: February 11
Journal Club Group Meeting
Later Event: February 25
Journal Club Group Meeting