efe ilker
Group Leader (Amidex Chaire d'Excellence) at DyNaMo, Aix-Marseille Université @dynamo-lab.bsky.social @univ-amu.fr
Biophysics theory, statistical physics
- Reposted by efe ilker#LivingArchitectures We put cells and cytoskeleton filaments on the architecture of the musée d'Orsay. www.musee-orsay.fr/fr/agenda/ev... Scientists of the #CytoMorphoLab adapted their protocols to illustrate the questions that keep them awake at night. -> Two shows on the 24th and 25th of January.
- Two 2-year postdoc positions in my theory group — for studying the interplay between metabolism and morphogenesis at the edge of the Calanques and the Mediterranean. More information can be found on: euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/381176 #biophysics
- Reposted by efe ilkerPleasure to announce the program of my new series of lectures at the College de France in Nov-Dec. Continuing on the theme of Biological information. I will focus on the computational aspects, building on David Marr's tri-level of analysis in biological systems. YouTube link sent when it starts.
- Reposted by efe ilkerExplore 2025 : du 10 au 15 juin, une semaine pour découvrir la science autrement à Marseille. Au programme : projections, rencontres, ateliers… Infos et réservations : explore.univ-amu.fr @cnrs.fr @insermpacacorse.bsky.social @agencerecherche.bsky.social
- I'm excited to share that this summer I'll start my own research group at @univ-amu.fr, @dynamo-lab.bsky.social ! We will work on theoretical biophysics, with a focus on the role of metabolism in morphogenesis and mechanics of multicellular systems. PhD and postdoc openings coming soon, stay tuned!
- Reposted by efe ilker[ REMINDER ] 🚀 Join us as a Group Leader! We are looking for innovative researchers in developmental and cell biology. 🔬 Open to junior & senior scientists 📅 Deadline: March 30, 2025 📍 Marseille, France 🔗 More info: thenode.biologists.com/wp-content/u...
- 📢 We are recruiting group leaders! We seek researchers who address fundamental questions in biology, including the development, the function, and the dynamics of complex biological systems. APPLY before March 30th 2025 👉 www.ibdm.univ-amu.fr/we-are-recru... #ScienceCareers #Marseille
- Reposted by efe ilkerExcited to share our new work with Frank Jülicher on noise control & concentration buffering in intracellular condensates! There has been confusion about these concepts, which we aim to address in this paper. www.cell.com/cell-systems...
- Reposted by efe ilkerHello world! See our latest pre-print www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... with @larshubatsch.bsky.social and @mpipks.bsky.social @weberlab.bsky.social @biorxiv-biophys.bsky.social
- Reposted by efe ilkerThe CENTURI PhD program is now accepting applications! 📢 If you are interested in joining an interdisciplinary research community, submit your complete application by January 20, 2024. For more details, visit: centuri-livingsystems.org/recruitment/ #PhD #PhDOpportunities #CENTURI
- Reposted by efe ilkerHere is the link to last course @collegedefrance.bsky.social on biological information, devoted to cellular learning & memory. From molecular memory (allostery, protein modification) to signalling networks with memory (bistability etc),structural memory & cell memory. Enjoy! tinyurl.com/n4hfx4ec
- Reposted by efe ilkerI am putting some effort in keeping track of the conferences on Theoretical Biology and Quantitative Life Science. If you like to add some, please check this page. Help the community! sites.google.com/view/theoret...
- Reposted by efe ilkerThe Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden has moved its social media presence to BlueSky. Follow us for updates on our research on the Physics of Complex Systems!
- Reposted by efe ilkerHave you seen our #PoLComic yet? Communicating complex #biophysics concepts isn't easy - so we teamed up with artist Jon Chad to develop a #comic series to engage people of all ages! For episode 1, we discuss mass and surface area Read the full series: physics-of-life.tu-dresden.de/news-events/...
- Reposted by efe ilkerReading this fabulous, honest and revealing autobiographical article by John Hopfield « Now what? » on finding a good research problem. I think this is a must read. I note the importance of teaching and serendipity. pni.princeton.edu/people/john-...
- Reposted by efe ilkerOur latest discovery of “lowest recorded temperature for eukaryotic cell motility” going all the way down to -15deg C. Come for the crazy cold Arctic & stay for diatoms. Will write longer thread - but enjoy video below of diatoms gliding on frozen ice surfaces. Congrats @zqing.bsky.social & team.
- I am thrilled to share our new work: "Frozen Flow - Gliding Motility of Diatoms in the Ice"! ❄️ Check it out here: biorxiv.org/content/10.1... #ice #glidingmotility #microbiology #diatoms #extremebiology @prakashlab.bsky.social