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| [[Keymer:home | <font face="trebuchet ms" style="color:#ffffff"> '''Home''' </font>]]
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| [[Keymer:Contact | <font face="trebuchet ms" style="color:#ffffff"> '''Contact''' </font>]] | | [[Keymer Lab In Vitro | <font face="trebuchet ms" style="color:#ffffff"> '''In Vitro''' </font>]] |
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| == <i>Welkom op het</i> <b>Keymer Laboratorium</b> == | | == <i>Welcome to the </i> <b>Keymer Lab</b> == |
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| <b>BIOLOGY:</b>
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| We study the molecular biophysics and spatial evolutionary ecology of microbial (bacteria, phages and plasmids) and cellular (macrophages) assemblages in nanofabricated adaptive (<i>habitat</i>) landscapes. We combine theoretical biology with experimental biophysics to study systems biology in nano-scale on-chip ecosystems.<br>
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| <b>PHYSICS:</b> We study the interface between "individuals" (<i>cells</i>) and their "enviroment" (<i>niches</i>). At the nanoscale, this distinction blurs into a soft-matter physical (adaptive) system (<i>organism</i>). We are interested in autopoiesis, self-regeneration, self-assembly, and adaptation (bio-computation) in biophysical evolutionary systems (replicator-interactor instances). <br>
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| <b>TECHNOLOGY:</b> We are interested in evolving life (<i>metabolism</i>) into physical materials to provide biology-based functionality to human-built devices. We see nano-bio as the natural outcome of the evolutionary trajectory of technology. It corresponds to an the adaptive radiation into the nanoscopic world within the human built-environment.
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