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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik

BP 12: Poster 2

Tuesday, September 6, 2022, 17:30–19:30, P4

17:30 BP 12.1 Holographic vibration spectroscopy: Probe- and contact-free viscoelastic analysis of adherent cells — •Bob Fregin, Stefanie Spiegler, and Oliver Otto
17:30 BP 12.2 Heterogenous cell structures in AFM and shear flow simulations — •Sebastian Wohlrab, Sebastian Müller, and Stephan Gekle
17:30 BP 12.3 Cell migration dynamics and nuclear deformation in three-dimensional micro-dumbbells — •Stefan Stöberl, Johannes Flommersfeld, Maximilian M. Kreft, Chase P. Broedersz, and Joachim O. Rädler
17:30 BP 12.4 The Weakness of Senescent Dermal Fibroblasts — •Lydia Rebehn, Samira Khalaji, Fenneke KleinJan, Anja Kleemann, Patrick Paul, Constantin Huster, Ulla Nolte, Karmveer Singh, Taner Pula, Pamela Fischer-Posovszky, Karin Scharffetter-Kockanek, and Kay-E Gottschalk
17:30 BP 12.5 Unravelling the collective behaviour of protrusions for directed migration — •Lucas Tröger and Karen Alim
17:30 BP 12.6 Neutrophil mechanotransduction during durotaxis — •Fatemeh Abbasi, Matthias Brandt, and Timo Betz
17:30 BP 12.7 Cytoskeletal Networks in Cells Under Strain — •Ruth Meyer, Anna V. Schepers, Peter Luley, and Sarah Köster
17:30 BP 12.8 Cell mechanics and cytoskeletal structures under unifor, equibiaxial strain — •Anna V. Schepers, Ruth Meyer, Peter Luley, and Sarah Köster
17:30 BP 12.9 Force generation in human blood platelets mediated by actin structures — •Anna Zelena, Johannes Blumberg, Ulrich S. Schwarz, and Sarah Köster
17:30 BP 12.10 Mechanical fingerprint of the intra-cellular space — •Till M Muenker and Timo Betz
17:30 BP 12.11 Measuring the stiffness of neuronal growth cones with scanning ion conductance microscopy — •Aylin Balmes, Hannes Schmidt, and Tilman E. Schäffer
17:30 BP 12.12 Optimization of patterned polyacrylamide gels for traction force microscopy — •Ina Braun, Mohammad Armin Eskandari, Fatemeh Abassi, and Timo Betz
17:30 BP 12.13 Dystrophin as a tension regulator in human skeletal muscles — •Mariam Ristau, Arne Hofemeier, and Timo Betz
17:30 BP 12.14 Modelling internal cell structure for bioprinting processes — •Richard Kellnberger, Fabian Häusl, Moritz Lehmann, and Stephan Gekle
17:30 BP 12.15 Neutrophil cell behavior as a response to mechanical confinement and substrate stiffness — •Katharina Rieck, Fatemeh Abbasi, Matthias Brandt, and Timo Betz
17:30 BP 12.16 Development of a platform for accessing the membrane tension of cells in microchannels — •Eric Sündermann, Bob Fregin, Doreen Biedenweg, Stefanie Spiegler, and Oliver Otto
17:30 BP 12.17 Nuclear mechanics probed by optical tweezers-based active microrheology — •Bart Vos, Ivan Avilov, Till Müncker, Peter Lenart, and Timo Betz
17:30 BP 12.18 Predicting the distribution of mechanical stresses in the S. aureus cell wall during the cell cycle — •Sheila Hoshyaripour, Marco Mauri, Jamie K. Hobbs, Simon J. Foster, and Rosalind J. Allen
17:30 BP 12.19 Optical Stretcher for Adherent Cells — •Alexander Janik, Tobias Neckernuß, and Othmar Marti
17:30 BP 12.20 Cell volume changes in confined environments on short timescales — •Felix Graf, Bob Fregin, Doreen Biedenweg, Yesaswini Komaragiri, Stefanie Spiegler, and Oliver Otto
17:30 BP 12.21 New directions in traction force microscopy — •Johannes W. Blumberg, Timothy J. Herbst, Ullrich Koethe, and Ulrich Schwarz
17:30 BP 12.22 Quantifying the relation between cell membrane and nucleus through Shape-based Voronoi tessellation — •Madhura Ramani, Maxime Hubert, Sara Kaliman, Simone Gehrer, Florian Rehfeldt, and Ana-Sunčana Smith
17:30 BP 12.23 Reactive oxygen species induce cell stiffening through lysosomal disruption and subsequent intracellular acidosis in HL60 cells — •Yesaswini Komaragiri, Ricardo Hugo Pires, Stefanie Spiegler, Huy Tung Dau, Doreen Biedenweg, Clara Ortegon Salas, MD Faruq Hossain, Bob Fregin, Stefan Gross, Manuela Gellert, Uwe Lendeckel, Christopher Lillig, and Oliver Otto
17:30 BP 12.24 Nuclear Volume, Density and Dry Mass are Controled by Chromatin and Nucleocytoplasmic Transport — •Omar Muñoz, Abin Biswas, Kyoohyun Kim, Simone Reber, Vasily Zaburdaev, and Jochen Guck
17:30 BP 12.25 Mechanical Characterization of Pharmaceutical Nanoparticles — •Henrik Siboni, Leonhard Grill, and Andreas Zimmer
17:30 BP 12.26 The role of vimentin phosphorylation in mechanotransduction — •Julia Kraxner and Holger Gerhardt
17:30 BP 12.27 Towards observing entry of Particulate Matter into lung cells using Photonic Force Microscopy — •Jeremias Gutekunst and Alexander Rohrbach
17:30 BP 12.28 Motion-correlated particle transport along filopodia and lamellipodia — •Mario Brehm and Alexander Rohrbach
17:30 BP 12.29 Local organization of F-actin studied via Förster resonance energy transfer using 2D polarization fluorescence imaging (2DPOLIM) — •Mohammad Soltaninzehad, Rainer Heintzmann, Adrian T. Press, and Daniela Täuber
17:30 BP 12.30 Interactions between cytoskeletal filaments — •Magdalena Haaf, Anna Schepers, and Sarah Köster
17:30 BP 12.31 Comparative investigation of F-actin using Nano IR spectroscopic and polarization resolved fluorescence microscopy imaging — •Dijo Moonnukandathil Joseph, Lukas Spantzel, Katharina Reglinski, Asad Hafeez, Yutong Wang, Mohammad Soltaninezhad, Christian Eggeling, Rainer Heintzmann, Michael Börsch, and Daniela Täuber
17:30 BP 12.32 How do muscles self-assemble? — •Francine Kolley, Ian D. Estabrook, Clement Rodier, Frank Schnorrer, and Benjamin M. Friedrich
17:30 BP 12.33 Simulation and machine-learning-based analysis of active Brownian magnetic microswimmers — •Anas Hussin, Sascha Lambert, and Stefan Klumpp
17:30 BP 12.34 Function of Morphodynamics in Foraging Physarum polycephalum — •Lisa Schick and Karen Alim
17:30 BP 12.35 Lattice based model to study wound healing in biofilms — •Yusong Ye, Mnar Ghrayeb, Liraz Chai, and Vasily Zaburdaev
17:30 BP 12.36 Fluid Flow and Microvascular Remodeling — •Fatemeh Mirzapour-Shafiyi and Karen Alim
17:30 BP 12.37 Cancer tissue dynamics as active liquids — •Mahboubeh Farajian, Swetha Raghuraman, Alejandro Jurado Jimenez, Fatemeh Abbasi, and Timo Betz
17:30 BP 12.38 Assessing statistical properties of resident tissue macrophages — •Miriam Schnitzerlein, Anja Wegner, Stefan Uderhardt, and Vasily Zaburdaev
17:30 BP 12.39 3D Force Model of early zebrafish development via NeuralODEs — •Leon Lettermann, Sebastian Herzog, Alejandro Jurado, Florentin Wörgötter, and Timo Betz
17:30 BP 12.40 Tissue tension during zebrafish development — •Ming Hong Lui, Alejandro Jurado, Leon Lettermann, and Timo Betz
17:30 BP 12.41 Single Cell Force Spectroscopy: The Impact of Cell Contact Area — •Sophie Geiger, Maria Villiou, and Christine Selhuber-Unkel
17:30 BP 12.42 Investigation of the binding behaviour of proteins in various patterns — •Jonas Walther and Ana-Sunčana Smith
17:30 BP 12.43 Electrostimulation of osteoblasts on coated planar resistive electrodes — •Franziska Dorn, Christian Völkner, Meike Genzow, Martina Grüning, Sven Neuber, Regina Lange, Ingo Barke, Christiane A. Helm, Barbara Nebe, and Sylvia Speller
17:30 BP 12.44 The zeta potential as parameter in electric field landscapes for guiding cell adhesion — •Wanda Witte, Christian Völkner, Regina Lange, Susanne Seemann, Barbara Nebe, Ingo Barke, and Sylvia Speller
17:30 BP 12.45 Quantification of the dynamics of confluent endothelial cells — •Anselm Hohlstamm, Andreas Deussen, and Peter Dieterich
17:30 BP 12.46 Adaptive microfluidics using hydrogels with irreversible response — •Onurcan Bektas, Charlott Leu, Joachim Rädler, and Karen Alim
17:30 BP 12.47 Adaptive microfluidics using irreversibly responsive hydrogels — •Onurcan Bektas, Charlott Leu, Joachim Rädler, and Karen Alim
17:30 BP 12.48 Self-organization of microtubule filaments in energy dissipativeevaporating droplet — •Vahid Nasirimarekani, Olinka Ramirez-soto, Stefan Karpitschka, and Isabella Guido
17:30 BP 12.49 Establishment of a microfluidic UV-Vis analysis of single cell E. coli — •Tim R. Baumann, Alexander Grünberger, Dario Anselmetti, Harald Gröger, and Martina Viefhues
17:30 BP 12.50 Study of the temporal stability of evaporated SLBs for technological applications — •Nancy Gomez-Vierling, Marcelo A. Cisternas, María José Retamal, Nicolás Moraga, Marco A. Soto-Arriaza, Tomás P. Corrales, Felix Kleemann, and Ulrich G. Volkmann
17:30 BP 12.51 Measurements of topologies and Young moduli of DPPC films deposited from the gas phase onto silicon substrates at different temperatures — •Nicolás Moraga, Gabriel Alfaro, Nancy Gomez-Vierling, Daniel Saavedra, Marcelo A. Cisternas, María José Retamal, Marco A. Soto-Arriaza, Tomás P. Corrales, Felix Kleemann, and Ulrich G. Volkmann
17:30 BP 12.52 The effect of additives on the lamellar-to-cubic transition dynamics of monoolein at excess water conditions — •Jaqueline Savelkouls, Michelle Dargasz, Göran Surmeier, and Michael Paulus
17:30 BP 12.53 Simulation of Double-Walled Vesicles Surrounded by Mixed Membranes — •Paul Louis Sonek and Friederike Schmid
17:30 BP 12.54 Single-particle Diffractive Imaging at the European XFEL: Instrumentation, Data Acquisition and Hit-finding — •Moritz Stammer, Charlotte Neuhaus, Jette Alfken, Markus Osterhoff, Richard Bean, Johan Bielecki, Juncheng E, Safi Rafie-Zinedine, Raphael de Wijn, Romain Letrun, Adrian Mancuso, Reinhart Jahn, and Tim Salditt
17:30 BP 12.55 Live imaging on single cell arrays (LISCA) as platform to study mRNA codon optimization based on ribosome modelling — •Judith Müller, Gerlinde Schwake, Anita Reiser, Daniel Woschée, Zahara Alirezaeizanjani, Joachim Rädler, and Sophia Rudorf
17:30 BP 12.56 The pH dependent phase transition in lipid nanoparticle cores leads to changes of protein expression in single cells — •Julian Philipp, Lennart Lindfors, and Joachim Rädler
17:30 BP 12.57 Spatial-Stochastic Model of Cell Fate Decisions in Early Mouse Development — •Michael Alexander Ramirez Sierra, Tim Liebisch, Sabine C. Fischer, Franziska Matthäus, and Thomas R. Sokolowski
17:30 BP 12.58 Protein Dynamics in the Complex Physical Environment of the Synapse — •Simon Dannenberg, Sarah Mohammadinejad, and Stefan Klumpp
17:30 BP 12.59 Single Cell Prime Editing Kinetics — •Nathalie Schäffler, Julian Geilenkeuser, Dong-Jiunn Jeffery Truong, Gil Westmeyer, and Joachim Rädler
17:30 BP 12.60 Self-generated oxygen gradients control the collective aggregation of photosynthetic microbes — •Alexandros Fragkopoulos, Jeremy Vachier, Johannes Frey, Flora-Maud Le Menn, Marco G. Mazza, Michael Wilczek, David Zwicker, and Oliver Bäumchen
17:30 BP 12.61 Physical heterogeneities in bacterial mixtures under flow — •Giacomo Di Dio, Victor Sourjik, and Remy Colin
17:30 BP 12.62 Fast sorting of microfluidic droplets by content type with combined bright field and fluorescence detection — •Jonas Pfeil, Patricia Schwilling, and Othmar Marti
17:30 BP 12.63 Physics of optimal odor detection — •Swati Sen and David Zwicker
17:30 BP 12.64 Assembly of plant-pollinator networks with rare and common plants — •Luca Schäfer, Lara Becker, and Barbara Drossel
17:30 BP 12.65 Statistical modelling of cerebral blood flow and transport in microvascular networks — •Florian Goirand, Tanguy Le Borgne, and Lorthois Sylvie
17:30 BP 12.66 Investigation of nonlinear effects on polarizable µbeads in AC/DC-Dielectrophoresis — •Tim R. Baumann, Dario Anselmetti, and Martina Viefhues
17:30 BP 12.67 Investigating Nanoparticle Dynamics in a High-Finesse Optical MicrocavityLarissa Kohler, •Shalom Palkhivala, and David Hunger
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