Although talks will be upon invitation only, advisors are welcome to recommend outstanding students and postdocs working in relevant subject areas to biomech2019.lptms@u-psud.fr for junior talks. Lunch will be free with registration.

9:00-9:30: welcome coffee

Session 1

9:30-10:15 Benoît Ladoux (plenary) Emergence of single cell mechanical behavior and polarity within epithelial monolayers drives collective cell migration
10:15-10:30 Claire Leclech
(Ecole Polytechnique)
Control of vascular endothelial cell monolayers by topographical cues
10:30-10:45 Antoine Allard
(Institut Curie)
Actin modulates shape and mechanics of tubular membranes

10:45-11:15: coffee break

Session 2

11:15-12:00 Dominique Pioletti (plenary) Control of dissipation sources to enhance the mechanical and mechanobiological performances of hydrogels
12:00-12:15 Emilie Gontran
(Université Paris-Sud)
Bile duct bioengineering based on self-organization
12:15-12:30 Camille Le Guilcher
(Sorbonne Université)
Polysaccharide-based 3D scaffolds for liver tissue engineering

12:30-14:00: lunch (bloc matière MA / 1 étage / espace P.Deschamps)

Session 3

14:00-14:45 Claire Wilhelm (plenary) Magnetic nanoparticles in biomedical research: from nano-heaters to force mediators
14:45-15:00 Clémence Vigouroux
(I2BC Gif-sur-Yvette)
Deciphering the adaptation of cell-matrix adhesion to force through the biochemical reconstitution of mechanosensors
15:00-15:15 Aurélien Villedieu
(Institut Curie)
Epithelial folding and migration

15:15-15:45: coffee break

Session 4

15:45-16:30 Martin Genet (plenary) Mechanics-based biomedical image processing
16:30-16:45 Asef Hemmati
(CentraleSupélec)
Biomechanical and multiscale study of dentinal tissues for innovative restorations
16:45-17:00 Nicolas Harmand
(Université de Paris)
Merits and limits of surface and line tension to understand the shape of epithelial cells

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