Multiscale Integration in Biological Systems 2025

One of the fundamental issues in biology is the understanding of the relationship between the multiple spatial and temporal scales observed in a biological system. From molecules to a cellular function, from a collection of cells to an organism, or from individuals to a population, the complex interactions between singular elements can give rise to “emergent” properties at the ensemble level. To what extent can the spatial and temporal order seen at the system level be explained by subscale properties?

Objectives

The course will give an overview of modern physical tools that have been developed to address the issue of scale integration (mornings) and will show how these tools can be applied to specific biological systems (afternoons).

Speakers

Ariel AMIR – IL

Erez BRAUN – IL

Florence BANSEPT – FR

Jan BRUGUÉS - DE

Otger CAMPÀS - DE

Ben GOOD – US

Aneta KOSESKA – DE

Merlin LANGE – US

Antony LEE – FR

Benjamin MACHTA – US

Srdjan OSTOJIC – FR

Ewa PALUCH – UK

Fernanda PINHEIRO – IT

Edgar ROLDAN – IT

Pierre RONCERAY - FR

Vincenzo VITELLI – US

Raphael VOITURIEZ – FR

Thomas WALTER – FR

Meike WORTEL - NL

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Location:

11 Rue Pierre et Marie Curie
75005 PARIS Spain
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