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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Daisuke Takagi\nhosted by Jérémie Palacci\nAbstract:
  Microorganisms are key components of all life forms and ecosystems. But l
 iving bodies are more challenging to predict than non-living particles bec
 ause they produce sophisticated responses to chemical and mechanical cues.
  This talk draws examples from bacteria and zooplankton navigating in cont
 rolled laboratory experiments. Upon entry into a confined space or an enco
 unter with an approaching predator\, they show escape responses that are r
 emarkably robust. These behaviors can be understood in terms of a theoreti
 cal model that accounts for hydrodynamic and thermal effects. The results 
 suggest that complex behavioral patterns may emerge from a simple physical
  stimulus or change in the external environment.
LOCATION:Sunstone Bldg / Ground floor / Big Seminar Room B / 63 seats (I23.
 EG.102)\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:cpetz@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Daisuke Takagi: Microscopic life navigating with smart escapes
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/4162
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