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Active transport in biology / Viallat / Marseille
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De: “viallat.a” <annie.viallat@univ-amu.fr> À: “annie viallat” <annie.viallat@univ-amu.fr> Envoyé: Mardi 20 Février 2018 11:54:52 Objet: propositions de thèse
Bonjour,
Je vous fais suivre une proposition de thèse “Fluid-induced self-organization of ciliated-cell activity in human lungs ” à Marseille, financée par l’institut convergence Centuri, Centre Turing des systèmes vivants: centuri-livingsystems.org/
“CENTURI federates a growing community of biologists, physicists, mathematicians, computer scientists and engineers. Numerous teaching and research institutes are involved in our project. Interdisciplinarity is the core principle of the Turing Centre and is central to our activity in research, education and technology. »
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Résumé de la thèse: Mucociliary clearance is the active transport of mucus, a fluid propelled by the coordinated beating of cilia on the bronchial epithelial surface. The project focuses on the role of hydrodynamical forces on the self-organization of ciliated cells and the coordination of their beats and, conversely, on how the ciliary dynamics drives mucus transport.
We are looking for a student with either experimental or computational skills. The PhD student will be supervised by Annie Viallat (experimental) and Julien Favier (numerical approach) from the Mechanics, modeling and clean processes lab.
Application deadline is April 15th on line o n the web site centuri-livingsystems.org/recruitment/
Détails sur le sujet: centuri-livingsystems.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/PHD2018-10.pdf
Merci d’avance Bien cordialement Annie Viallat
Annie Viallat viallat@cinam.univ-mrs.fr
Directrice de recherche Centre Interdisciplinaire de Nanoscience de Marseille (CINaM) Aix-Marseille Université – UMR CNRS 7325 Campus de Luminy, Case 913 13288 Marseille Cedex 9 France
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