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Gargee Khaparde presents her work
Summer undergraduate researcher, Gargee Khaparde, from Creighton University, presents her work on image-based tracking of myosin motor movements at the UC Merced UROC symposium! Gargee presents her research at UC Merced’s UROC symposium (with some help from her adviser)!
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Registry Kinetics of Myosin Motor Stacks Driven by Mechanical Force-Induced Actin Turnover
Dasbiswas, K., S. Hu, A. D. Bershadsky, and S. A. Safran. 2019. “Registry Kinetics of Myosin Motor Stacks Driven by Mechanical Force-Induced Actin Turnover”. Biophysical Journal.
Osmotic shock-triggered assembly of highly-charged, nanoparticle-supported membranes
Chung, P. J., L. H. Hwang, K. Dasbiswas, A. F. Leong, and K. Y. C. Lee. 2018. “Osmotic Shock-Triggered Assembly of Highly-Charged, Nanoparticle-Supported Membranes”. Langmuir, no. 34 (43): 13000–13005.
Describing screening in dense ionic fluids with a charge-frustrated Ising model
Ludwig, Nicholas B., Kinjal Dasbiswas, Dmitri V. Talapin, and Suriyanarayanan Vaikuntanathan. 2018. “Describing Screening in Dense Ionic Fluids With a Charge-Frustrated Ising Model”. J. of Chem. Phys.
Mechanobiological induction of long-range contractility by diffusing biomolecules and size scaling in cell assemblies
Dasbiswas, K., E. Alster, and S. A. Safran. 2016. “Mechanobiological Induction of Long-Range Contractility by Diffusing Biomolecules and Size Scaling in Cell Assemblies”. Scientific Reports 6 (27692).
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I am a theoretical physicist working on biological and soft matter physics at the University of California, Merced since September, 2018. I am working on a variety of problems on biological active matter and mechanobiology, with a focus on how active mechanical forces lead to self-organization of...
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PI: Kinjal Dasbiswas Group members: Graduate students: Patrick Noerr (2019 fall - summer 2024) Multicellular networks, chiral active filaments Abhinav Kumar (2020 spring - ) Elastic fiber networks, myosin organization Subhaya Bose (2020 summer -) Cell migration models, Active gels Arnab Roy (2022...