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LOCATION:MPI-CBG\, Pfotenhauerstraße 10801307 Dresden
SUMMARY:Thutupalli: Not-so-random walks: two tales of how and why bacteria 
 get to where they do
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Shashi Thutupalli\nInstitute of Speaker: NCBS\, Tata I
 nstitute for Fundamental Research\, Bangalore\, India\nTopics:\nBiologie\n
  Location:\n  Name: MPI-CBG (MPI-CBG Galleria)\n  Street: Pfotenhauerstra
 ße 108\n  City: 01307 Dresden\n  Phone: +49 351 210-0\n  Fax: +49 351 210
 -2000\nDescription: The ability of individuals and their collectives to po
 sition themselves in space and time is a key driver of ecology. Here\, I w
 ill present two experiments of the spatiotemporal redistribution of bacter
 ia and its consequences on their multicellularity and population dynamics.
  First\, I will describe how the soil bacteria Myxococcus Xanthus regulate
  their motility\, in respose to starvation\, and form multicellular aggreg
 ates via a non-equilibrium phase separation like process. Second\, I descr
 ibe a predator-prey (worm-bacteria) system in which immotile bacterial cel
 ls hitchhike on predatory worms and disperse to extremely long ranges. Thi
 s dispersal has interesting consequences for the spread and growth of the 
 bacteria (prey) and in turn the dynamics of the worm (predator) population
 .
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