Bacterial ridesharing in aggregates
An aggregate of immotile bacteria (a Caulobacter rosette) can exploit active motility from a few new born cells for relocations.
Artificial mechanical environments for bacteria
Micro-fabricated pillars (10 micron apart) used for bacterial transport studies.
Rolling of a Caulobacter rosette
Reconstructed 6D motion of a bacterial aggregate reveals a wheel-like rolling on solid surfaces.
Dynamic manipulations through a trap-free flow
Microparticles following a 3D Lissajous pattern.