Michael Staddon
I am currently a postdoc in the Modes group, and an applied mathematician by training. My PhD work most focussed on the mechanics of tissue fluidity through the use of simulations,…
Imaging multiple samples using SPIM
We are very happy to announce our new publication in Development led by Stephan Daetwyler (lab alumni). This work was in collaboration with Ulrik Günther…
Fun with Minimal Surfaces
On a sunny afternoon, our theoretical lab was literally converted into a “wet” lab. We decided to have some fun with soap films on wireframes. For a given boundary…
Long Night of Science Dresden
The Modes lab participated in the Dresden Science Night. We demonstrated the Chain Fountain experiment. It was great fun demonstrating this phenomenon in the exciting…
Summer intern in the lab : Fionnuala Curran
As part of the IMPRS Student Research Internship, Fionnuala Curran has joined the Modes lab for the summer of 2019. She is an incoming fourth year…
Visitor in lab : Prof. Mark Warner
CSBD is fortunate to host Prof. Mark Warner this summer. Mark is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Cavendish Laboratory at the Cambridge University. During…
New Publication!
Our new publication in collaboration with the Norden lab at MPI-CBG is out. The paper studies the migration of nuclei in the optic cup. The work was supported by a theoretical proof…
Lab Retreat
It’s retreat time! Like our last publication, this retreat was a fruitful collaboration with the Norden lab. The idea was for a theoretical and experimental lab to go on a retreat in…
New Preprint!
Our new preprint is online and this is coming from the very first predoc of the lab : Felix! Check it out here. We model two intertwined and interacting 3D flow network systems.
We are hiring!
We have two open positions for postdoctoral researchers. The first position is related to theoretical and computational modelling of morphogenesis integrating experimental data. The…