Event Overview
Living systems span multiple scales and levels of organization and display phenomena that often have no analog in the inanimate world. But for the last 500 years, physics has been focused on non-living matter. The physics of living systems is emerging as a new field, promising not only to reveal new insights about the inner workings of living systems, but also to push the limits of physics itself in the context of, for example, non-equilibrium physics and active matter research.
The Physics of Life Symposium aims to bring together researchers interested in leveraging the tools, approaches, and style of inquiry of physics to the complex and beautiful phenomena of life. Our objective is to nucleate a diverse and vibrant community of physical biologists in the San Francisco Bay Area, with the CZ Biohub SF as the convergence point for the exchange of ideas in an atmosphere that fosters collaborative research.
View videos from the first Physics of Life Symposium held in January 2023 here.
Keynote Speaker
Julie Theriot
Professor of Biology at the University of WashingtonInvestigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Program
ALL TIMES IN PACIFIC TIME
Thursday, October 12, 2023
Registration and breakfast
Welcome remarks
Keynote address
Coffee break
Submitted 15-minute talks
Lunch
Submitted 15-minute talks
Coffee break
Closing remarks
Poster session & social hour
Contact
In-person attendees: please register by Monday, October 2.
Students, postdocs, and early career researchers (non-PIs) are encouraged to share their work via a 15-minute talk or lightning talk, and all attendees are encouraged to present a poster. More details and the submission process are included during registration. For full consideration, abstracts should be submitted before Friday, September 8.
Contact physicsoflife@czbiohub.org
