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Environmental biophysics of microorganisms

 

We are delighted that Di has submitted her thesis entitled 'Cell-cycle dependent motility of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and its collective motion in response to a Hagen-Poiseuille flow'.

Di's PhD work combined microscopy and macroscopic imaging with continuum and individual based models to understand how physiological and biophysical changes associated with the cell-cycle of Chlamydomonas affect its motiliy and biofluid mechanics, at both individual and collective scales.

Well done Di for the truly outstanding work!