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Endao Han

@HanEndao

Assistant Professor at Nanyang Technological University @NTUsg. Goofy physicist, amateur biologist. Good at rheology though, if anybody asked.

Joined July 2023

My lab has multiple PhD and postdoc positions available. Please help spread the word. Thank you!

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How do bacteria grow and move in large groups where cells appear adhered to each other but can move freely? Using capillary forces from thin layers of water! Check out our new preprint with Matt Black, Chenyi Fei, @RicardAlert and Ned Wingreen: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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What does diffusion look like in the crowded bacterial cytoplasm? Is it as weird as people say? Check out our new preprint on 3D tracking of GEMs in live E. coli from @dsvalverdem and @AlpSunol! A fantastic experiment-theory collaboration with @TheZiaLab biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


I am looking for two PhD students interested in experimental biological physics. We are working on a wide range of interesting problems at the interface of physics and biology. Please help spread the message. Thank you!

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Very proud of this work with a great collaboration involving exceptional young physicists. Check out our new preprint (and Ricard's excellent summary) on the link between local cell polarity, traction force, and layer formation in Myxococcus xanthus!

📢 New preprint! How do cells form new layers? In colonies of the motile bacterium Myxo, we find that layer formation is triggered by very strong fluctuations in traction forces. They are an order of magnitude larger than the average! arxiv.org/abs/2308.00368

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📢 New preprint! How do cells form new layers? In colonies of the motile bacterium Myxo, we find that layer formation is triggered by very strong fluctuations in traction forces. They are an order of magnitude larger than the average! arxiv.org/abs/2308.00368

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About two years ago, when I was looking for a job, @shaevitz said "It is good to have a Twitter account." Now after only two years, here it is😅


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