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Start: 2009-05-18 16:00
End: 2009-05-18 18:00

The intracellular environment is a dynamic, multi-component fluid, with relaxations spanning a broad range of length and time scales. Understanding the molecular basis of intracellular transport is a challenging problem due to the myriad chemical species and physical processes at play. In my talk, I will discuss some of our recent experiments to study the motions of mitochondria in living yeast cells, and how these motions depend on the properties of the intracellular matrix.

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