National Institutes of Health, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, 1R01 GM076692-01 “Multiscale Studies of Segmentation in Vertebrate Embryos,” (9/1/05-8/31/08, approx. $907,000).
National Science Foundation, Molecular and Cell Biology, MCB-0513693, “Workshop: Biocomplexity VII - Unraveling the Function and Kinetics of Biochemical Networks: From Experiments to Systems Biology, at Indiana University-Bloomington May 9-12, 2005,” (5/1/05-4/30/06, $15,000) PI Santiago Schnell.
National Institutes of Health, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, “Biocomplexity VII: Unraveling the Function and Kinetics of Biochemical Networks,” (5/9/05-5/8/04, $12,749) PI Santiago Schnell.
Special State Research Funding, “Purchase of 2-Photon Multispectral Microscope,” (3/15/05-3/14/07, $750,000).
Fellow of the Institute of Physics.
National Institutes of Health, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, “Workshop: Biocomplexity VI, Complex Behavior in Unicellular Organisms: Bloomington, Indiana.” (5/12/04-5/16/04, $15,000)
National Science Foundation, Molecular and Cell Biology, MCB 0352904, “Workshop: Biocomplexity VI, Complex Behavior in Unicellular Organisms: Bloomington, Indiana.” (5/12/04-5/16/04, $28,000).
Pervasive Technologies Laboratories Fellowship (Indiana University Bloomington) (12/1/03-11/30/04, $64,000).
IBM Innovation Institute Award (9/25/03-9/24/08, $55,000).
Whitaker Foundation, “Biocomplexity V: Multiscale Modeling in Biology.” (8/1/03-10/31/03, $5,000).
NASA Glenn Research Center, NAG 2-1619: “Comparative Study of Morphogenesis at 1g and Simulated Microgavity.” (4/1/03-3/31/06 $209,964).
Whitaker Foundation, “Symposium: The Role of Tissue Mechanics in Biological Responses to Mechanical Loading.” (8/1/02-11/30/02, $10,000) PI Glen Niebur, co-PI Charles Turner.
National Science Foundation, Biological and Environmental Sciences, BES-0228966 “Symposium: The Role of Tissue Mechanics in Biological Responses to Mechanical Loading, Notre Dame, Indiana.” (11/15/02-4/30/03, $10,000) PI Glen Niebur, co-PI Charles Turner.
National Science Foundation, Division of Materials Research, DMR-0089162 “Effects of Local Interfacial Flow Dynamics on Foam Drainage and Coarsening.” (12/01/00-11/30/03, $359,958) co-PI Hsueh-Chia Chang.
National Science Foundation, Division of Integrative Biology, IBN-0083653, “BIOCOMPLEXITY--Multiscale Simulation of Avian Limb Development.” (9/1/00-8/31/05, $2,999,320) co-PIs Jesus Izaguirre, Mark S. Alber.
NASA Glenn Research Center, NAG3-2366, “Diffusive Coarsening of Liquid Foams in Microgravity.” (3/9/00-11/3/03, $290,000).
Department of Energy, DE-FGO299ER45785, “Fingering Instabilities, Collapse, Avalanches and Self Organized Criticality in Liquid Foams.” (9/1/99-8/31/01, $163,386).
National Science Foundation, C.N.Pq. International Award, INT98-02417, “US-Brazil Cooperative Research: Cellular Patterns.” (5/1/98-4/30/01, $15,750).
National Science Foundation, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science International Award, INT96-03035, “Complex Pattern Formation.” (5/1/97-4/30/00, $49,575).
National Science Foundation, Academic Research Infrastructure Award, CTS96-01691, “Acquisition of Wide Bore Magnetic Resonance Imager.” (11/1/96-12/31/00, $836,488).
National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award (1992-1997, $322,500).
American Chemical Society/Petroleum Research Fund, PRF #30773-AC9, “MRI Study of Three-Dimensional Liquid Foams.” (9/1/96-8/31/99, $50,000).
American Chemical Society/Petroleum Research Fund (1994-1996, $20,000).
Brazil C.N.Pq. Fellowship (1994-1995, $21,260).
Ford Motor Company (1993-1995, $17,500).
Exxon Educational Foundation (1993-1995, $20,000).
NSF/JSPS Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (1991-1993, approx. $80,000).
Grainger Fellowship (1988-1989, approx. $18,000).
Phi Beta Kappa (1984).
Hoopes Award for academic excellence (1984, $1500).
Education:
Physics and Mathematics (B.A.) magna cum laude, Harvard College, Cambridge, MA (1984).
Student, Les Houches NATO Summer School, Les Houches, France (summer 1986). “Chance and Matter.”
Physics (M.A.) University of Chicago, Chicago, IL (1987).
Physics (Ph.D.) University of Chicago, Chicago, IL (1989).
Thesis advisor: Prof. Albert Libchaber.
Thesis subject: Dynamics of Cellular Patterns.
Student, Marine Biology Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA (summer 1991). “Neural Systems and Behavior.”
Employment:
2006 March-June:
Feb. 2006 - Present
Founding CEO, Spherosense Technologies, Inc.
Mar. 2006 - Present
Vice Chair, Division of Biological Physics, American Physical Society.
Mar. - Jun. 2006
Core Participant, Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles, California.
Nov. 2003 - Present
Adjunct Professor, School of Informatics, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.
Aug. 2002 - Present
Professor, Department of Physics, Adjunct
Professor, Department of Biology, Director, Biocomplexity
Institute, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.
Sept. 2001 - Aug. 2002
Director, Interdisciplinary Center for the
Study of Biocomplexity, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN.
Sept. - Dec. 2000
Visiting Scientist, Laboratory of Physical
Spectrometry, University of Grenoble, Grenoble, France.
May - Nov. 1999
Visiting Full Professor, Research Institute
of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
Fall 1997 - Sum. 2002
Associate Professor, Department of Physics,
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN.
Fall 1992 - Fall 1997
Assistant Professor, Department of Physics,
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN.
Fall 1991 - 1993
JSPS/NSF Fellowship, Research Institute of
Electrical Communication, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
Spring 1991
Visitor, Department of Physics,
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
1989 - 1994
Consultant, Department of Genetic Epidemiology,
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.
1989 - 1991
Postdoctoral Researcher, AT&T Bell Laboratories,
Murray Hill, NJ.
Summer 1989
Visiting Fellow, University of Western Australia,
Perth, Australia.
1985 - 1989
Research Assistant (Grainger Fellowship, 1988-1989),
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
Teaching:
Graduate Classical Mechanics (University of Notre Dame, Physics 505), Graduate Nonlinear Dynamics (University of Notre Dame, Physics 525), Graduate Mathematical Biology (Indiana University, Physics 548), Graduate Computational Biology (Indiana University, Physics 700), Undergraduate Modern Physics Laboratory (University of Notre Dame, Physics 442), Undergraduate Physics I (University of Notre Dame, Physics 221), Graduate Experimental Physics Laboratory (University of Notre Dame, Physics 510).
Founder and Director, Biocomplexity Institute (Indiana University), Founder and Director Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Biocomplexity (University of Notre Dame), Informatics Faculty Search Committee (Indiana University), University Scientific Ph.D. Development Committee (Indiana University), Founding Director, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Facility (University of Notre Dame).
Professional Society Membership:
American Physical Society, Materials Research Society, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Biophysical Society, Society for Mathematical Biology, European Society for Mathematical Biology, Biomedical Engineering Society, Institute of Physics (Fellow).
Refereeing:
Referee for Journals:
American Journal of Physics, Applied Optics, ASME Applied Mechanics Reviews, Developmental Dynamics, Europhysics Letters, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, International Journal of Solids and Structures, Journal of Cell Science, Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, Journal of Theoretical Biology, Philosophical Magazine Letters, Physics of Fluids, Physical Review E, Physical Review Letters, Nature.
Referee for Funding Agencies:
Enterprise Ireland, Genoma Espana, National Science Foundation, American Chemical Society, Wellcome Trust, Israel Science Foundation, NASA, DOE, USCRDF, Danish National Research Foundation.
Other Service:
Member, Board of Editors, Nonlinearity. Associate Editor, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering. Board of Directors, Boston Early Music Festival. Member, Advisory Committee on Biophysics, SUNY Albany. Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Reify Corporation, Cambridge, MA. Member, Advisory Board, Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Indiana University School of Medicine.
Professional Society Membership:
American Physical Society, Materials Research Society, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Biophysical Society
Publications
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“Structure of Arnold Tongues and the f(α) Spectrum for Period Doubling: Experimental Results,” James A. Glazier, Mogens H. Jensen, Joel Stavans, and Albert Libchaber, Physical Review A34, 1621 (1986). More Information -
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“Dynamics of the Two-Dimensional Soap Froth,” James A. Glazier, S. P. Gross, and Joel Stavans, Physical Review A36, 306 (1987). More Information -
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“f(α) Curves: Experimental Results,” James A. Glazier, Gemunu H. Gunaratne, and Albert Libchaber, Physical Review A37, 523 (1988). More Information -
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“Quasiperiodicity and Dynamical Systems: An Experimentalists's View,” James A. Glazier and Albert Libchaber, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems35, 790 (1988). Reprinted in Hao Bai-Lin, Chaos II, (World Scientific, 1990), 299. More Information -
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“Trajectory Scaling Functions at the Onset of Chaos: Experimental Results,” Andrew L. Belmonte, Michael J. Vinson, James A. Glazier, Gemunu H. Gunaratne, and Brian Kenny, Physical Review Letters61, 539 (1988). More Information -
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“Soap Froth Revisited: Dynamical Scaling in the Two-Dimensional Froth,” Joel Stavans and James A. Glazier, Physical Review Letters62, 1318 (1989). More Information -
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“Chaos and the Analysis of Experimental Data,” James A. Glazier, in Nonlinear Dynamics, proceedings of a conference in Bologna Italy, May 1988 (World Scientific, 1989), 250. More Information -
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“Non-Ideal Effects in the Two-Dimensional Soap Froth,” James A. Glazier and Joel Stavans, Physical Review A40, 7398 (1989). More Information -
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“Coarsening in the Two-Dimensional Soap Froth and the Large-Q Potts Model: A Detailed Comparison,” James A. Glazier, Michael P. Anderson and Gary S. Grest, Philosophical Magazine B62, 615 (1990). More Information -
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“Ideal Two-Dimensional Grain Growth,” James A. Glazier, Gary S. Grest, and Michael P. Anderson, in Simulation and Theory of Evolving Microstructures, Michael P. Anderson and Anthony D. Rollett, editors, (The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, Warrendale, PA, 1990) 41. More Information -
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“Dispersive Chaos in One-Dimensional Traveling-Wave Convection,” Paul R. Kolodner, James A. Glazier, and Hugh L. Williams, Physical Review Letters65, 1579 (1990). More Information -
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“Interaction of Localized Pulses of Travelling-Wave Convection with Propagating Disturbances,” Paul R. Kolodner and James A. Glazier, Physical Review A42, 7504 (1990). More Information -
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“Dispersive Chaos,” James A. Glazier, Paul R. Kolodner, and Hugh L. Williams, Journal of Statistical Physics64, 945 (1991). More Information -
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“Interaction of Nonlinear Pulses in Convection in Binary Fluids,” James A. Glazier and Paul R. Kolodner, Physical Review A43, 4269 (1991). More Information -
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“Effects of Lattice Anisotropy and Temperature on Domain Growth in the Two-Dimensional Potts Model,” Elizabeth A. Holm, James A. Glazier, David J. Srolovitz, and Gary S. Grest, Physical Review A43, 2662 (1991). More Information -
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“Investigation of an Elementary Model for Magnetic Froth,” Denis Weaire, F. Bolton, Pierre Molho, and James A. Glazier, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter3, 2101 (1991). More Information -
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“Modelling Grain Growth and Soap Froth Coarsening: Past, Present and Future,” Denis Weaire and James A. Glazier, Materials Science Forum94-96, 27 (1992). More Information -
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“Comparison of Soap Froth and Simulation of Large-Q Potts Model,” S. Ling, Michael P. Anderson, Gary S. Grest and James A. Glazier, Materials Science Forum94-96, 39 (1992). More Information -
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“The Kinetics of Cellular Patterns,” James A. Glazier and Denis Weaire, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter4, 1867 (1992). More Information -
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“Global Fractal Dimension of Human DNA Sequences Treated as Pseudorandom Walks,” C. Berthelsen, James A. Glazier, and Mark H. Skolnick, Physical Review A 45, 8902-8913 (1992). More Information -
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“Simulation of Biological Cell Sorting Using a Two-Dimensional Extended Potts Model,” François Graner and James A. Glazier, Physical Review Letters69, 2013-2016 (1992). More Information -
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“Coarsening in Two-Dimensional Soap Froths and the Large-Q Potts Model,” G. S. Grest, James A. Glazier, Michael P. Anderson, Elizabeth A. Holm, and David J. Srolovitz, Materials Research Society Symposium237, 101 (1992). More Information -
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“Cellular Patterns,” James A. Glazier, Bussei Kenkyu 58, 608-612 (1993). More Information -
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“Simulation of the Differential Adhesion Driven Rearrangement of Biological Cells,” James A. Glazier and François Graner, Physical Review E47, 2128-2154 (1993). More Information -
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“Grain Growth in Three Dimensions Depends on Grain Topology,” James A. Glazier, Physical Review Letters70, 2170-2173 (1993). More Information -
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“Relation between Volume, Number of Faces and Three-Dimensional Growth Laws in Coarsening Cellular Patterns,” Denis Weaire and James A. Glazier, Philosophical Magazine Letters68, 363-365 (1993). More Information -
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“Effective Multifractal Spectrum of a Random Walk,” Cheryl L. Berthelsen, James A. Glazier, and Sridhar Raghavachari, Physical Review E 49(3), 1860-1864 (1994). More Information -
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“Magnetic Resonance Images of Coarsening inside a Foam,” Constantinos P. Gonatas, Arjun G. Yodh, John S. Leigh, James A. Glazier and Burkhard Prause, Physical Review Letters75, 573-576 (1995). More Information -
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“The Energetics of Cell Sorting in Three Dimensions,” James A. Glazier, Richard C. Raphael, François Graner, and Yasuji Sawada, in Interplay of Genetic and Physical Processes in the Development of Biological Form, D. Beysens, G. Forgacs, F. Gaill, editors (World Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore, 1995) 54-61. More Information -
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“Construction of Candidate Minimal-Area Space-Filling Partitions,” James A. Glazier and Denis Weaire, Philosophical Magazine Letters70, 351-356 (1994). More Information -
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“Reconstructing Phylogeny from the Multifractal Spectrum of Mitochondrial DNA Sequences,” James A. Glazier, Sridhar Raghavachari, Cheryl L. Berthelsen, and Mark H. Skolnick, Physical Review E51, 2665-2668 (1995). More Information -
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“Spatially Coherent States in Fractally Coupled Map Lattices,” Sridhar Raghavachari and James A. Glazier, Physical Review Letters74, 3297-3300 (1995). More Information -
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“Quantitative Comparison between Differential Adhesion Models and Cell Sorting in the Presence and Absence of Fluctuations,” Jose Carlos M. Mombach, James A. Glazier, Richard C. Raphael, and Mark Zajac, Physical Review Letters 75, 2244-2247 (1995). More Information -
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“Magnetic Resonance Imaging of a Three-Dimensional Foam,” Burkhard Prause, James A. Glazier, Samuel Gravina and Carlo Montemagno, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter7, L511-L516 (1995). More Information -
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“Grain Growth from Homogeneous Initial Conditions: Anomalous Grain Growth and Special Scaling States,” Yi Jiang, Jose Carlos M. Mombach, James A. Glazier, Physical Review E52, 3333-3336 (1995). More Information -
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“Thermal Turbulence in Mercury,” Tohru Takeshita, Takehiko Segawa, James A. Glazier and Masaki Sano, Physical Review Letters76, 1465-1468 (1996). More Information -
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“Thermodynamics of Cell Sorting,” James A. Glazier, Bussei Kenkyu65, 691-700 (1996). More Information
“Single Cell Motion in Aggregates of Embryonic Cells,” Jose Carlos M. Mombach and James A. Glazier, Physical Review Letters76, 3032-3035 (1996). More Information -
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“Extended Large-Q Potts Model Simulation of Foam Drainage,” Yi Jiang and James A. Glazier, Philosophical Magazine Letters74, 119-128 (1996). More Information -
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“High Rayleigh Number Turbulence in a Low Prandtl Number Fluid,” T. Segawa, Masaki Sano, Antoine Naert, and James A. Glazier, in Flow at Ultra-High Reynolds and Rayleigh Numbers, A Status Report, R. J. Donnelly and K. R. Sreenivasan editors (Springer Verlag, New York, NY, 1998), 247-257. More Information -
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“Foam Drainage: Extended Large-Q Potts Model Simulation,” Yi Jiang and James A. Glazier, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings463, 307-312 (1997). More Information -
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“First Steps Towards a Comprehensive Model of Tissues, or: A Physicist Looks at Development,” James A. Glazier and Arpita Uphadyaya, in Dynamical Networks in Physics and Biology: At the Frontier of Physics and Biology, D. Beysens and G. Forgacs editors (EDP Sciences/Springer Verlag, Berlin, Germany, 1998), 149-160. More Information -
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“Networks of Droplets Induce by Coalescence: Application to Cell Sorting,” Daniel A. Beysens, Gabor Forgacs and James A. Glazier, in Dynamical Networks in Physics and Biology: At the Frontier of Physics and Biology, D. Beysens and G. Forgacs editors (EDP Sciences/Springer Verlag, Berlin, Germany, 1998), 161-169. More Information
“Possible Cooperation of Differential Adhesion and Chemotaxis in Mound Formation of Dictyostelium,” Yi Jiang, Herbert Levine and James A. Glazier, Biophysical Journal75, 2615-2625 (1998). More Information -
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“Hysteresis and Avalanches in Two-Dimensional Foam Rheology Simulations,” Yi Jiang, Pieter J. Swart, Avadh Saxena, M. Asipauskas and James A. Glazier, Physical Review E 59, 5819-5832 (1999). More Information -
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“Waves in Diffusively Coupled Bursting Cells,” Sridhar Raghavachari and James A. Glazier, Physical Review Letters82, 2991-2994 (1999). More Information -
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“Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Structure and Coarsening in Three-Dimensional Foams,” Burkhard Prause and James A. Glazier, in Proceedings of the 5th Experimental Chaos Conference Orlando, Florida 28 June - 1 July 1999, M. Ding, W. L. Ditto, L. M. Pecora and M. L. Spano editors (World Scientific, Singapore, 2001) 427-436. More Information -
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“Stochastic Simulation of Benign Avascular Tumor Growth Using the Potts Model,” Emma Stott, N. F. Britton, James A. Glazier and Mark Zajac, Mathematical and Computer Modelling30, 183-198 (1999). More Information
“Evidence against ‘Ultrahard’ Thermal Turbulence at Very High Rayleigh Numbers,” James A. Glazier, Takehiko Segawa, Antoine Naert and Masaki Sano, Nature398, 307-310 (1999). More Information -
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“Foams Out of Stable Equilibrium: Cell Elongation and Side Swapping,” Florence Elias, Cyrille Flament, James A. Glazier, François Graner and Yi Jiang, Philosophical Magazine B79, 729-751 (1999). More Information -
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“Bursting in Neurons with Fast and Slow Inhibition,” Sridhar Raghavachari and James A. Glazier, preprint (1999). More Information -
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“Diffusion and Deformations of Single Hydra Cells in Cellular Aggregates,” Jean Paul Rieu, Arpita Upadhyaya, James A. Glazier, Noryuki Bob Ouchi and Yasuji Sawada, Biophysical Journal79, 1903-1914 (2000). More Information -
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“Bursts and Cavity Formation in Hydra Cell Aggregates: Experiments and Simulations,” Jose C. M. Mombach, Rita M. C. de Almeida, Gilberto L. Thomas, Arpita Upadhyaya and James A. Glazier, Physica A297, 495-508 (2001). More Information -
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“ Anomalous Diffusion in Two-Dimensional Hydra Cell Aggregates ,” Arpita Upadhyaya, Jean Paul Rieu, James A. Glazier, and Yasuji Sawada, Physica A293 , 549-558 (2001). More Information -
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“Thermal Hard Turbulence in Mercury,” Takehiko Segawa, Antoine Naert, James A. Glazier and Masaki Sano, preprint (2000). More Information -
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“Current Status of Three-Dimensional Growth Laws,” James A. Glazier and Burkhard Prause, in Foams, Emulsions and their Applications, P. Zitha, J. Banhart and G. Verbist editors (Verlag MIT Publishing, Bremen, Germany, 2000), 120-127. More Information -
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“Energy Landscape of 2D Fluid Foams,” Yi Jiang, Eric Jainaud, Cyril Flament, James A. Glazier and Francois Graner, in Foams, Emulsions and their Applications, P. Zitha, J. Banhart and G. Verbist editors (Verlag MIT Publishing, Bremen, Germany, 2000), 321-327. More Information -
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“Embryonic Tissues Are Viscoelastic Materials,” Daniel Beysens, Gabor Forgacs and James A. Glazier, Canadian Journal of Physics78, 243-251 (2000). More Information -
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“Cell Sorting is Analogous to Phase Ordering in Fluids,” Daniel A. Beysens, Gabor Forgacs and James A. Glazier, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA)97, 9467-9471 (2000). More Information -
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“Model of Convergent Extension in Animal Morphogenesis,” Mark Zajac, Gerald L. Jones, and James A. Glazier, Physical Review Letters85, 2022-2025 (2000). More Information -
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“Ab Initio Derivation of Stress and Strain in Fluid Foams,” Yi Jiang, Marius Asipauskas, James A. Glazier, M. Aubouy and Francois Graner, in Foams, Emulsions and their Applications, P. Zitha, J. Banhart and G. Verbist editors (Verlag MIT Publishing, Bremen, Germany, 2000), 297-304. More Information -
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“The Fractal Structure of the Mitochondrial Genomes,” Nestor Oiwa and James A. Glazier, Physica A311, 221-230 (2002). More Information -
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“On Cellular Automaton Approaches to Modeling Biological Cells,” Mark S. Alber, Maria A. Kiskowski, James A. Glazier and Yi Jiang, in Mathematical Systems Theory in Biology, Communication, and Finance, J. Rosenthal, and D. S. Gilliam, editors (IMA142, Springer-Verlag, New York, 2002), 1-40. More Information -
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“Multi-model Simulations of Chicken Limb Morphogenesis,” Rajiv Chaturvedi, Jesus A. Izaguirre, ChengBang Huang, Trevor Cickovski, Patrick Virtue, Gilberto Thomas, Gabor Forgacs, Mark Alber, George Hentschel, Stuart A. Newman, and James A. Glazier, in Computational Science – ICCS 2003: International Conference Melbourne, Australia and St. Petersburg, Russia, June 2-4, 2003. Proceedings, Part III, P. M. A. Sloot, D. Abramson, A. V. Bogdanov, J. J. Dongarra, A. Y. Zomaya and Y. E. Gorbachev editors (LNCS2659, Springer-Verlag, New York, 2003), 39-49. More Information -
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“A Texture Tensor to Qualify Deformations,” Miguel Aubouy, Yi Jiang, James A. Glazier, and François Granner, Granular Matter5, 67-70 (2003). More Information -
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“A Texture Tensor to Qualify Deformations: The Example of Two-Dimensional Flowing Foams,” Marius Asipauskas, Miguel Aubouy, James A. Glazier, François Granner and Yi Jiang, Granular Matter5, 71-74 (2003). More Information -
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“A Novel Mechanism for Mesenchymal Condensation during Limb Chondrogenesis in Vitro,” Wei Zeng, Gilberto L. Thomas, Stuart A. Newman and James A. Glazier, in Mathematical Modelling and Computing in Biology and Medicine, 5th ESMTB Conference 2002, V. Capasso editor (Società Editrice Esculapio, Bologna, 2003), 80-86. More Information -
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“Improving the Realism of the Cellular Potts Model in Simulations of Biological Cells,” Noriyuki Bob Ouchi, James A. Glazier, Jean-Paul Rieu, Arpita Upadhyaya and Yasuji Sawada, Physica A329, 451–458 (2003). More Information -
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“Dynamics and Topological Aspects of a Reconstructed Two-Dimensional Foam Time Series Using Potts Model on a Pinned Lattice,” Igor F. Vasconcelos, Isabelle Cantat, James A. Glazier, Journal of Computational Physics192, 1-20 (2003). More Information -
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“CompuCell, a Multi-model Framework for Simulation of Morphogenesis,” J. A. Izaguirre, R. Chaturvedi, C. Huang, T. Cickovski, J. Coffland, G. Thomas, G. Forgacs, M. Alber, G. Hentschel, S. A. Newman and J. A. Glazier, Bioinformatics20, 1129-1137 (2004). More Information -
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“Interplay between Activator–Inhibitor Coupling and Cell-Matrix Adhesion in a Cellular Automaton Model for Chondrogenic Patterning,” M.A. Kiskowski et al. Developmental Biology271 (2004) 372–387. More Information -
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“Dynamical Mechanisms for Skeletal Pattern Formation in the Vertebrate Limb,” H. George. E. Hentschel, Tilmann Glimm, James A. Glazier and Stuart A. Newman, Proceedings of the Royal Society London B271, 1713-1722 (2004). More Information -
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“Self-Similar Mitochondrial DNA,” Nestor N. Oiwa and James A. Glazier, Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics41, 41-62 (2004). More Information -
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“Non-Turing Stripes and Spots: A Novel Mechanism for Biological Cell Clustering,” Wei Zeng, Gilberto L. Thomas and James A. Glazier, Physica A341, 482-494. More Information -
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“Cell-Oriented Modeling of in Vitro Capillary Development,” Roeland M.H. Merks, Stuart A. Newman and James A. Glazier, in Cellular Automata: 6th International Conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry, ACRI 2004, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, October 25-28, 2004. Proceedings, P. M. A. Sloot, B. Chopard and A. G. Hoekstra editors (Lecture Notes in Computer Science3305, Springer-Verlag Heidelberg, 2004), 425-434. More Information -
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“A Hybrid Discrete-Continuum Model for 3-D Skeletogenesis of the Vertebrate Limb,” R. Chaturvedi, et al., ed. P.M.A. Sloot, B. Chopard, and A.G. Hoekstra: ACRI 2004, LNCS 3305, 543-552 (2004). More Information -
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“The Rheology of Two-Dimensional Foams,” Simon Cox, Denis Weaire and James A. Glazier, Rheol. Acta43, 442-448 (2004). More Information -
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“Simulating Convergent Extension by Way of Anisotropic Differential Adhesion,” Zajac M, Jones GL, and Glazier JA, Journal of Theoretical Biology222 (2), 247-259 (May 21 2003). More Information -
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“Introduction to Special Issue on Multiscale Modeling in Biology,” Mark Alber, Thomas Hou, James A. Glazier, Yi Jiang, Multiscale Modeling and Simulation: A SIAM Interdisciplinary Journal3, xii-xiii (2005).
“A Cell-centered Approach to Developmental Biology,” Roeland H. M. Merks and James A. Glazier, Physica A352, 113-130 (2005). More Information -
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“On Multiscale Approaches to Three-dimensional Modeling of Morphogenesis,” Rajiv Chaturvedi, ChengBang Huang, Bogdan Kazmierczak, Terry Schneider, Jesus A. Izaguirre, Tilmann Glimm, H. George E. Hentschel, James A. Glazier, Stuart A. Newman, Mark S. Alber, Journal of the Royal Society Interface2, 237-253 (2005). More Information -
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“Extraction of Relevant Physical Parameters from 3D Images of Foams Obtained by X-ray Tomography,” Jérôme Lambert, Isabelle Cantat, Renaud Delannay, Anne Renault, François Graner, James A. Glazier, Igor Veretennikov, Peter Cloetens, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochem. Eng. Aspects263, 295-302 (2005). More Information -
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“A Framework for Three-Dimensional Simulation of Morphogenesis,” Trevor M. Cickovski, Chengbang Huang, Rajiv Chaturvedi, Tilmann Glimm, H. George E. Hentschel, Mark S. Alber, James A. Glazier, Stuart A. Newman, and Jesús A. Izaguirre, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics2, 1-16 (2005). More Information -
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“Solving the Advection-diffusion Equations in Biological Contexts Using the Cellular Potts Model,” Debasis Dan, Christopher Mueller, Kun Chen, and James A. Glazier, Physical Review E72, 041909 (2005). More Information -
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“Dynamic Mechanisms of Blood Vessel Growth,” Roeland MH Merks and James A. Glazier, Nonlinearity19, C1-C10 (2006). More Information -
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“Cell Elongation Is Key to in silico Replication of in vitro Vasculogenesis and Subsequent Remodeling,” Roeland M.H. Merks, Sergey V. Brodsky, Michael S. Goligorksy, Stuart A. Newman and James A. Glazier, Developmental Biology289, 44-54 (2006). More Information -
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“A Parallel Implementation of the Cellular Potts Model for Simulation of Cell-Based Morphogenesis,” Nan Chen, James A. Glazier, and Mark S. Alber, in Cellular Automata: 7th International Conference on Cellular Automata, for Research and Industry, ACRI 2006, Perpignan, France, September 20-23, 2006 Proceedings, S. El Yacoubi, B. Chopard and S. Bandini, eds. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) 4173, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 2006), 58-67. More Information -
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“Adhesion between cells, diffusion of growth factors, and elasticity of the AER produce the paddle shape of the chick limb,” Nikodem J. Poplawski, Maciej Swat, J. Scott Gens and James A. Glazier, Physica A373C, 521-532 (2007). More Information -
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“Cell movement during chick primitive streak formation,” Manli Chuai, Wei Zeng, Xuesong Yang, Veromka Boychenko, James A. Glazier, Cornelis J. Weijer, Developmental Biology296: 137-149 (2006). More Information -
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“Analysis of tissue flow patterns during primitive streak formation in the chick embryo,” Cheng Cui, Xuesong Yang, ManLi Chuai, James A. Glazier, Corneljis J. Weijer, Developmental Biology284, 37-47 (2005). More Information -
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“Viscous Instabilities in Flowing Foams: a Cellular Potts Model Approach,” Soma Sanyal and James A Glazier, J. Stat. Mech. P10008 (2006). More Information -
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“A parallel implementation of the Cellular Potts Model for simulation of cell-based morphogenesis,” Nan Chen, James A. Glazier, Jesús A. Izaguirre and Mark S. Alber, Computer Physics Communications176: 670-681 (2007). More Information -
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“Experimental Growth Law for Bubbles in a Moderately "Wet" 3D Liquid Foam,”Jerome Lambert, Isabelle Cantat, Renaud Delannay, Rajmund Mokso, Peter Cloetens, James A. Glazier, and Francois Graner, Physical Review Letters99: 058304 (2007) . More Information -
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“Magnetization to Morphogenesis: A Brief History of the
Glazier-Graner-Hogeweg Model,”James A. Glazier, Ariel Balter, Nikodem
J. Poplawski, Single-Cell-Based Models in Biology and Medicine A.
R. A. Anderson, M. A. J. Chaplain and K. A. Rejniak, editors
(Birkhäuser, Basel, Boston and Berlin, 2007), 79-106. PDF (1.4 MB)
“The Glazier-Graner-Hogeweg Model: Extensions, Future Directions and
Opportunities for Further Study,”Ariel Balter, Roeland M. H. Merks,
Nikodem J. Poplawski, Maciej Swat and James A. Glazier,Single-Cell-Based Models in Biology and Medicine A.
R. A. Anderson, M. A. J. Chaplain and K. A. Rejniak, editors
(Birkhäuser, Basel, Boston and Berlin, 2007), 151-168. PDF (892 KB)
“Coordinated Action of N-CAM, N-cadherin, EphA4, and ephrinB2 Translates
Genetic Prepatterns into Structure during Somitogenesis in Chick,”James
A. Glazier, Ying Zhang, Maciej Swat, Benjamin Zaitlen, and Santiago
Schnell, Current Topics in Developmental Biology81: 205-247 (2008). More Information -
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“Compact Microfluidic Structures for Generating Spatial and Temporal Gradients”Dragos Amarie, James A. Glazier, and Stephen C. Jacobson, Analytical Chemistry79: 471 -9477 (2007). More Information -
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“Simulation of Single-species Bacterial-Biofilm Growth using the
Glazier-Graner-Hogeweg Model and the CompuCell3D Modeling Environment,”
Nikodem J. Poplawski, Abbas Shirinifard, Maciej Swat and James A.
Glazier, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering , 5: 355-388 (2008). More Information -
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“From Genes to Organisms Via the Cell: A Problem-Solving Environment for
Multicellular Development,” Trevor Cickovski, Kedar Aras, Maciej Swat,
Roeland M. H. Merks, Tilmann Glimm, H. George E. Hentschel, Mark S.
Alber, James A. Glazier, Stuart A. Newman and Jesus A. Izaguirre,, Computing in Science and Engineering, 9: 50-60 (2007). More Information -
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“Contact-Inhibited Chemotaxis in De Novo and Sprouting Blood-Vessel Growth,“ Roeland M. H. Merks, Erica D. Perryn, Abbas Shirinifard, James A. Glazier, PLoS Computational Biology, 4: e1000163 (2008) PDF (1.75 MB)
Ph.D. Theses Supervised:
“Fractal Analysis of DNA Sequence Data (Chaos Theory),” Cheryl L. Berthelsen, Ph.D. University of Utah, Department of Medical Informatics, March 1993 (supervised with Prof. Mark H. Skolnick). More Information -
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“Cellular Pattern Formation,” Yi Jiang, Ph.D. University of Notre Dame, Department of Physics, November, 1998. More Information -
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“Synchrony and Chaos in Coupled Oscillators and Neural Networks,” Sridhar Raghavachari, Ph.D. University of Notre Dame, Department of Physics, April, 1999. More Information -
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“Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Structure and Coarsening in Three-Dimensional Foams,” Burkhard A. Prause, Ph.D. University of Notre Dame, Department of Physics, March, 2000. More Information -
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“Thermodynamic and Fluid Properties of Cells, Tissues, and Membranes,” Upadaya, Arpita, Ph.D. University of Notre Dame, Department of Physics, April, 2000. More Information -
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“Modeling Convergent Extension by Way of Anisotropic Differential Adhesion,” Mark Zajac, Ph.D. University of Notre Dame, Department of Physics, May, 2002 (supervised with Prof. Gerald L. Jones).
“Living Matter: Generic Mechanisms in Embryonic Tissue Morphogenesis,” Wei, Zeng, Ph.D. Indiana University, Department of Physics, December, 2004. PDF (7.20 MB)
“A Cursory Study of the Thermodynamic and Mechanical Properties of Monte-Carlo Simulations of the Ising Model,” Seng Kai Wong, Ph.D. University of Notre Dame, Department of Physics, April, 2005 (supervised with Prof. Kathie E. Newman).Wong, Seng Kai. PDF (2.88 MB) -
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“Dynamics of Cell Movement and Tissue Motion in Gastrulation and Micromass Cell Culture,” Cheng Cui, Ph.D. Indiana University, Department of Physics, July 2005. PDF (9.89 MB)
“Dynamic Spatio-Temporal Interaction of Morphogens, Forces and Growth in Embryonic Morphogenesis,” Ying, Zhang, Ph.D. Indiana University, Department of Physics, August, 2007. More Information -
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“An Object-Oriented Modeling Framework for the Arterial Wall,” Manuel
Ignacio Balaguera Jiménez, Ph.D. University of Los Andes, Department of
Mechanical Engineering (supervised with Juan Carlos Briceño), September,
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Undergraduat Theses Supervised:
“Cell Based Modeling of Arteriosclerosis,” Megan Knapp
Undergraduate Thesis, University of Rochester,
(supervised with Roeland merks and Stepen Teitel).
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Popular Write Ups:
“Soap Bubbles Make Serious Physics,” J. Maddox, Nature338 , 293 (1989).
“Frothy Physics,” F. Flam, Science News 136 , 72 (1989).
“Humble Froth Offers Clues to New Materials,” M. W. Browne, New York Times C1 (March 20, 1990).
Book Review of Chaos: the Making of a New Science, by J. Gleick, James A. Glazier and Gemunu H. Gunaratne, Physics Today 41, 79 (February 1988).
“Probing the Interior of a Coarsening Foam,” I. Peterson, Science News 148, 68 (1995).
“Whipping up an Image of a Foam's Interior,” I. Peterson, Science News 148, 231 (1995).
“Physicists Advance Into Biology,” J. Glanz, Science272, 646-648 (1996).
“At the End of Pfalsgraf there is Chaos: An Assessment of Proximate Cause in the Light of Chaos Theory,” Edward S. Adams, Gordon B. Brumwell and James A. Glazier, University of Pittsburgh Law Review 59 (Spring), 507-555 (1998).
“The elusive ‘ultimate state’ of thermal convection,” Joël Sommeria, Nature398 , 294-295 (1999).
“Transitions Still to be Made,” Philip Ball, Nature supplement to 402, C73-C76 (1999).
“Biophysics: Science in Motion,” Philip Ball, Nature406, 244-245 (2000).
“Ramping up to Multiscale: Taking Biomedical Modeling to a New Level,” Dana Mackenzie, Biomedical Computation Review 19-26 (Spring 2006). [PDF]
Edited Volumes:
Special Issue on Multiscale Modeling in Biology, Mark Alber, Thomas Hou, James A. Glazier, Yi Jiang, Guest Editors, Multiscale Modeling and Simulation: A SIAM Interdisciplinary Journal3 (2), 245-475 (2005).
Proceedings of the Workshop “Biocomplexity VI: Complex Behavior in Unicellular Organisms”, James A. Glazier, Clay Fuqua, Yves Brun and Mark S. Alber, Biofilms1 (4), 227-391 (2004).
Meetings Organized
Biophysics Workshop, “Biocomplexity I: Modeling Limb Development,” University of Notre Dame, 2/24/01-2/25/01 (with Mark Alber).
Biophysics Workshop, “Biocomplexity II: Structure and Function of the Cytoskeleton,” University of Notre Dame, 11/9/01-11/12/01 (with Mark Alber).
Minisymposium, “Towards a Comprehensive Modelling of Organogenesis,” ECMTB 2002, Milan, Italy, 7/2/02-7/6/02 (with George Hentschel).
Biophysics Workshop, “Biocomplexity III, Biomechanics,” University of Notre Dame, 11/7/02-11/10/02 (with Glen Niebur and Charles Turner).
Biophysics Workshop, “Biocomplexity IV, Regenerative Medicine and Biology,” Indiana University, 5/14/03-5/18/03 (with David Stocum, Anton Neff, Anthony Mescher, and Mark Alber).
Biophysics Workshop, “Biocomplexity V, Multiscale Modeling in Biology,” University of Notre Dame, 8/13/03-8/17/03 (with Mark Alber and Yi Jiang).
Biophysics Workshop, “Biocomplexity VI, Complex Behavior in Unicellular Organisms,” Indiana University, Bloomington, 5/12/04-5/16/04 (with Clay Fuqua, Yves Brun, and Mark Alber).
Biophysics Workshop, “Biocomplexity VII, “Unraveling the Function and Kinetics of Biochemical Networks,” Indiana University, Bloomington, 5/9/05-5/12/05 (with Santiago Schnell).
Minisymposium, “Cell-Oriented Models of Biological Development,” SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems, Snowbird, UT, 5/22/05-5/27/05 (with Roeland Merks).
Biophysics Workshop, “Biocomplexity VIII, Applications of Methods of Stochastic Systems and Statistical Physics in Biology,” University of Notre Dame, 10/28/05-10/30/05 (with Mark Alber, Yi Jiang and Laszlo Barabasi).
Biophysics Workshop, “Biocomplexity IX, Multiscale Modeling of Multicellular Systems,” Indiana University, 5/8/06-5/10/06 (with Santiago Schnell, Timothy Newman and Philip Maini).
Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics Workshop, “Workshop IV: Systems Biology and Molecular Modeling,” 5/22/06-5/26/06, University of California Los Angeles (with Dan Kamei).
Invited Lectures
On Biophysics:
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, February 1992.
International Conference on Complexity, Kyoto University, May 1992.
University of Science and Technology of China, Heifei, PRC, June 1992.
Harbin Teacher's University, Harbin, PRC, June 1992.
Conference on the Biology of Hydra, National Institute of Genetics, Mishima, Japan,October 1992.
AT&T Bell Laboratories, February 1993.
Rockefeller University, Physics Seminar, March 1993.
University of Notre Dame, Department of Biochemistry, April 1993.
University of Notre Dame, Department of Physics, April 1993.
Materials Research Society, December 1993.
Ecole Normale Superiore, Paris, France, January 1994.
N.E.C. Research Laboratories, Princeton, NJ, January 1994.
Ecolede Physique Theorique, Les Houches, France, February 1994.
University of Notre Dame, Department of Chemistry, February 1994.
James Frank Institute, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, February 1994.
University of New Hampshire, Department of Physics, May 1994.
Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal, May 1994.
University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, May 1994.
Rockefeller University, Physics Seminar, New York, NY, October 1994.
International Conference on Complexity, Kyoto University, Japan, July 1995.
NSF/IMM Workshop, Rockwell Science Center, Thousand Oak, CA, November 1995.
APS March Meeting, St. Louis, MO, March 1996.
Institute of Nonlinear Science, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA,April 1996.
University of California, Irvine, CA, April 1996.
University of Houston, Department of Physics, April 1996.
University of Notre Dame, Department of Chemistry, April 1996.
Laboratory of Experimental Hydrodynamics, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France, May 1996.
Institute for Nonlinear Studies, CNRS, Nice, France, May 1996.
Laboratoire Louis Neel, CNRS, Grenoble, France, June 1996.
Second Workshop on Theoretical and Computational Biology, LBNL, Berkeley, CA, August 1996.
University of Science and Technology of China, Physics Department, Hefei, Anhui Province,PRC, January 1997.
Universite P.M. Curie, Department of Physics, Paris, France, March 12, 1997.
NATO Winter Workshop, Dynamical Networks in Physics & Biology, Centre De Physiquedes Houches, Les Houches, France, March 19, 1997.
Myriad Genetics Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 28, 1997.
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Department of Physics, Hong Kong, PRC, July 28, 1997.
Academia Sinica, Department of Physics, Taipei, Taiwan, July 30, 1997.
Universida de Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil, September 25, 1997.
Fifth Latin American Workshop on Nonlinear Phenomena, Canela, Brazil, October 2, 1997.
Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, October 15, 1997.
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, December 4, 1997.
Indiana-Purdue University, Indianapolis, Indiana, January 29, 1998.
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, February 4, 1998.
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Physics, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 30, 1998.
Tohoku University, Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Sendai, Japan, May 19, 1998.
Tokyo University, Department of Physics, Tokyo, Japan, July 1, 1998.
Instituto Superior Technico, Department of Materials Engineering, Lisbon, Portugal,March 10, 1999.
International Workshop on Dynamics of Interfaces, Patterns and Domains '99, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, April 22, 1999.
CIRCS, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, June 8, 1999.
Emory University, Department of Physics, Colloquium, Atlanta GA, February 4, 2000.
New York University, Department of Biology, New York, NY, February 10, 2000.
University of South Florida, Department of Physics, Tampa, FL, March 24, 2000.
Department of Biology, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands, June 14, 2000.
Workshop on "Models of Biological Motion," Collegium Budapest, Budapest, Hungary, June 19, 2000.
International Center for Complex Systems and Department of Physics, Universidade Federaldo Rio Grande do Notre, Natal, Brazil, July 17, 2000.
Department of Statistical Mechanics and Department of Biophysics, University of Sao Paolo, Sao Paolo, Brazil, July 19, 2000.
Modelling Dictyostelium Morphogenesis, Symposium, Department of Theoretical Biology, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Holland, October, 16, 2000.
From Physics to Biology, Symposium, Departments of Physics, Biology and Instituteof Integrative Genomics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, October 21,2000.
Laboratoirede Spectrometrie Physique, University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, Grenoble, France, November 14, 2000.
International Conference on Dynamical Aspects of Complex Systems, from Cells to Brain,Sendai International Center, Sendai, Japan, November 30, 2000.
Laboratory of Complex Materials and Interfaces, Université de Marne la Vallée, Marne-la-Vallée, France, December 19, 2000.
Laboratoirede Physique des Solides, Universite Paris-Sud, Orsay, France, December 20, 2000.
Department of Physics Colloquium, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, March 28, 2001.
Department of Physics Colloquium, Kent State University, Kent, OH, April 5, 2001.
Department of Biomathematics W. M. Keck Seminar in Computational Biology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, April 19, 2001.
Wellcome Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, June 1, 2001.
Department of Physics Biophysics Colloquium, University of Illinois, Chicago, Chicago,IL, November 29, 2001.
Department of Physics Colloquium, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, January 22, 2002.
Department of Physics, Biophysics Seminar, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, January 25, 2002.
Department of Physics, O. M. Stewart Colloquium, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, February 18, 2002.
College of Engineering, Special Seminar, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, February 19, 2002.
Department of Physics, Physics Colloquium, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, March 12, 2002.
ECMTB 2002, Milan, Italy, July 3, 2002.
GEOMES Workshop, Max Planck Institute, Dresden, Germany, October 16, 2002.
Department of Applied Mathematics, Max Planck Institute, Leipzig, Germany, October 21, 2002.
Department of Bioengineering, Rice University, Houston, TX, February 17, 2003.
Department of Physics, University of Houston, Houston, TX, February 18, 2003.
DARPA ReGenesis Concept Development Workshop, San Diego, CA, March 18, 2003.
Department of Physics Colloquium, IUPUI, Indianapolis, IN, March 27, 2003.
Center for Nonlinear Dynamics, Department of Physics, University of Texas, Austin, TX, April 21, 2003.
Department of Mathematics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, April 24, 2003.
Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, April 28, 2003.
Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Fall Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, October 16th, 2004.
Keynote Address, ACRI 2004, Sixth International Conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, October 26th, 2004.
On Chaos:
University of Chicago, High Energy Physics Lunch Seminar (with Brian Kenny), 1986
University of Chicago, J.F.I. Colloquium (with Brian Kenny), 1987.
AMOCO Corporation, Naperville, Illinois, Amoco Research Center Colloquium, April 1988.
University of Western Australia, Department of Geophysics Seminar, July 1989.
University of Western Australia, Department of Computer Science Seminar, July 1989.
University of Western Australia, Advanced Undergraduate Seminar Series, July 1989.
University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, Australian Institute of Physics Public Lecture, July 1989.
University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia, Department of Mathematics, August 1989.
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 1989.
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, February 1992.
University of Science and Technology of China, Heifei, PRC, June 1992.
Harbin Teacher's University, Harbin, PRC, June 1992.
Myriad Genetics Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 1993.
University of Barcelona, Department of Physics, Barcelona, Spain, May 1994.
XIII Max Born Symposium, Wroclaw, Poland, May 26th, 1999.
Tohoku University, Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Sendai, Japan, November 17th, 1999.
On Cellular Patterns:
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, U. of Illinois/U. of Chicago meeting, 1987.
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, Center for Nonlinear Studies Colloquium, December 1987.
Gordon Conference on Physical Metallurgy, Meriden, New Hampshire, July 1988.
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ 1989.
University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia, Department of Physics Seminar, July 1989.
Canterbury University, Christchurch, New Zealand, Department of Physics Seminar, August 1989.
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, LASSP Solid State Seminar, October 1989.
TMMMS Meetings, Indianapolis, Indiana (presented by G.S. Grest), October 1989.
American Physical Society General Meeting, Anaheim, California, March 1990.
Exxon Research and Engineering, Annandale, New Jersey, September 1990.
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Department Colloquium, September 1990.
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 1991.
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, February 1991.
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, February 1991.
Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana, February 1991.
Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, March 1991.
Trinity College, Dublin, May 1991.
International Conference on Grain Growth and Recrystallization, Rome, Italy (presented by Denis Weaire) 1991.
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, February 1992.
University of Science and Technology of China, Heifei, PRC, June 1992.
Harbin Teacher's University, Harbin, PRC, June 1992.
Department of Physics, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, July 1992.
G.I.R.I.T. Laboratory, Sendai, Japan, August 1992.
Loyola University, Chicago, IL, February 1994.
Foams Euroconference, Renvyle, Ireland, March 1994.
University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, May 1994.
NSF/IMM Workshop, Rockwell Science Center, Thousand Oaks, CA, November 1995.
Gordon Conference on Foams, Plymouth, NH, August 1996.
Dow Chemical Company, Freeport, TX, April 1996.
Second Euroconference on Foams, Arcachon, France, May 1996.
University of Chicago, Department of Physics, September 1996.
Department of Materials Engineering, Instituto Superior Technico, Lisbon, Portugal, May 1997.
Clarkson University, Department of Physics, Pottsdam, NY, July 7, 1997.
Tohoku University, Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Sendai, Japan, July 23, 1997.
Academia Sinica, Department of Physics, Taipei, Taiwan, July 30, 1997.
Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, August 6, 1997.
Tsukuba University, Institute of Applied Physics, Tsukuba, Japan, July 6, 1998.
Japan Fine Ceramics Center, Nagoya, Japan, July 7, 1998.
Tohoku University, Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Sendai, Japan, July 8, 1998.
Chuo University, Department of Physics, Tokyo, Japan, July 10, 1998.
Centro Brasiliero de Pesquisas Fsicas, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, August 7, 1998.
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Department of Physics Colloquium, Porto Alegre, Brazil, August 11, 1998.
Universidade Federal So Paolo, Department of Statistical Physics, Sa Paolo, Brazil, August 14, 1998.
University of Science and Technology of China, Department of Physics, Hefei, PRC, December 17, 1998.
Fudan University, Department of Physics, Shanghai, PRC, December 22, 1998.
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Center for Nonlinear Systems Colloquium, Los Alamos, NM, January 27, 1999.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, June 7th, 1999.
New York University, Department of Physics, Colloquium, New York, NY, February 10th, 2000.
Eurofoam 2000, Technical University, Delft, Delft, the Netherlands, June 7, 2000.
Leiden University, Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Leiden, the Netherlands, June 13, 2000.
National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble, Department of Physical Engineering and Mechanics of Materials, Grenoble, France, October 12, 2000
University of Lyon, Claude Bernard, Department of Materials Physics, Lyon, France, 10/13/00.
University of Paris VI/VII, Jussieu, Joint Condensed Matter, Biophysics Seminar, Paris, France, November 11, 2000.
Laboratoire de Physique, Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, Lyon, France, December 14, 2000.
Department of Physics, University of South Florida, March 23, 2001.
Interdisciplinary Center in Nonlinear Science, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, December 7, 2001.
Plasticity 2002, Aruba, January 7, 2002.
Eurofoam 2002, Manchester, England, July 9, 2002.
Foams and Minimal Surfaces, Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge, England, August 6, 2002.
GEOMES Conference, Max Planck Institute, Dresden, Germany, October 22, 2002.
On Turbulence:
Workshop on Convective Turbulence, Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, March 31, 2000.
Department of Materials Engineering, Instituto Superior Technico, Lisbon, Portugal, May 24, 2000.
Department of Physics Colloquium, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil, July 11, 2000.
Center for Nonlinear Science, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, August 24th, 2000.
Laboratory of Geophysics and Industry, Joint Fluid Mechanics and Magnetohydrodynamics Seminar, Grenoble, France, September 28, 2000.
Personnel
Visitors:
Prof. Jose Mombach
March 1994 - April 1995
Centro de Ciencias Exatas e Tecnologicas Unisinos
Homepage: http://www.inf.unisinos.br/~mombach/
E-mail: mombach [at] exatas (dot) unisinos (dot) br