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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Christine Jacobs-Wagner\nhosted by Martin Loose\nAbstr
 act: To replicate successfully\, cells must perform and coordinate numerou
 s tasks\, which are stochastic in nature. Despite this intrinsic noise\, c
 ellular replication is incredibly robust\, with each division producing da
 ughter cells\, which are themselves competent for self-replication. This r
 obustness is particularly remarkable for bacteria\, which can achieve doub
 ling times as short as ten minutes. In my talk\, I will discuss the import
 ance of intracellular organization for successful bacterial multiplication
 . In this context\, I will present examples of how spatial order and activ
 e transport can emerge without membrane-bound organelles or cytoskeletal m
 otors. 
LOCATION:Raiffeisen Lecture Hall\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:kzaruba@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Christine Jacobs-Wagner: How to achieve cellular replication withou
 t fail: Lessons from bacterial cells
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/27
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