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gcelora.bsky.social
Applied Mathematician at @MathematicsUCL interested in the role of heterogeneity in collective dynamics and self-organisation in development and cancer https://giuliacelora.github.io/
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What a day! Thanks to all of the participants and the amazing speakers who contributed to the success of the first INTERPHACE symposium, where neither experiments nor theory are left to the supplementary🔬⚛️ To many more editions 🥂

📢New pre-print We study how pH-regulated ionizable groups shape the spatio-temporal dynamics of liquid-liquid phase separation. The unexpected result: a combo of interesting biophysics and bifurcation analysis 🔗Read more: arxiv.org/abs/2502.14555

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‼️ Only a few tickets left for #INTERPHACE2025, make sure to register ASAP ‼️ ✅ Free tickets for online-only participation in talks are available now, too ✅ www.crick.ac.uk/whats-on/int...

I made a starting package of the #mathonco community. Let’s all get together again. Let me know if you would like to be added. go.bsky.app/UpYF6Ak

Some thrilling work being presented in this 1st session of meeting from Assoc of Women in Math #AWM on Women in Math Biology. Great work by 1st 2 spkrs Anne Nelson and Keisha Cook on modeling MTs and endosomes. Subcellular and molecular stuff. Im in heaven! #JMM

Coming soon: a modern take on an old paper by William Newman and Carl Sagan postulating a simple wave-like model of interstellar travel and colonization (link below). Now with inter-galactic heterogeneity, stochasticity, and more! ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citation...

Check out to the latest SMB newsletter to be up to date with what is happening in our community. In the latest issue, you can read more about of our recent work on modelling cancer cell responses to cyclic hypoxia.

Looking forward to seeing all the cool science that MuSpAn will contribute to. If you work with images, I would recommend to check this out

Do not miss the opportunity to share your work with other folks interested in quantitative biology at @thecrick.bsky.social in London. We have space for both contributed talks and posters. Early-birds and special student-discounted tickets available: www.crick.ac.uk/whats-on/int...

New #BulletinMathBio paper by Giulia L. Celora, Ruby Nixson, Joe M. Pitt-Francis, Philip K. Maini, and Helen M. Byrne about Characterising Cancer Cell Responses to Cyclic Hypoxia Using Mathematical Modelling. link.springer.com/article/10.1...