Multiscale structure-function in animal tissues - from bone to cartilage to skin
Multiscale structure-function in animal tissues - from bone to cartilage to skin
Informations :
Type : Séminaire
Date : 2025-01-15
Heure : 10:30
Lieu : Amphi H Benoit
Titre : Multiscale structure-function in animal tissues - from bone to cartilage to skin
Conférencier : Mason Dean
Appartenance : City University of Hong-Kong
Invité par : Drenckhan Wiebke
Description :
Humans are drawn to patterns and hierarchies in Nature, copying them in decoration and architecture (mosaic, roofs, walls). Natural patterns, however, are rarely only aesthetic and, since evolution works to optimize a variety of factors at once, natural structural systems are always multi-functional. In our group, we combine biology, engineering and design approaches to explore ‘form-function’ relationships in biological materials, from tissue- to organismal levels. Using a variety of material characterization and imaging approaches, we address development and regulation of animal tissues; how levels of structural hierarchy mediate mechanical properties; and the evolutionary relationships between ecology, anatomy and performance. Our material model systems are equally diverse, from the brilliantly colored skin of stingrays to an oddly acellular fish bone, from the filtering tools of massive oceanic sharks to the curious armored cartilage of sharks and rays. Our results frame form-function spaces for understanding growth and mechanics in natural tissues, while offering inspiration and structural templates for multi-functional, biomimicked composite materials.
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