Explores bacterial two-component signalling systems, gene regulation, chemotaxis, and flagellar rotation in E. coli.
Covers how bacteria sense and respond to forces, exploring bacterial cell structures, adhesion mechanisms, motility, and mechanotransduction.
Explores cell wall structures, membrane proteins, transport mechanisms, motility, and chemotaxis in prokaryotic cells.
Explores random walks, the Moran process, and examples in population genetics, protein abundance modeling, and bacterial chemotaxis.
Delves into supramolecular chemistry, focusing on molecular machines and motors, exploring design principles and experimental support for controlled motion.