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LOCATION:B CUBE\, Tatzberg 4101307 Dresden
SUMMARY:Rodrigues: Organic self-organization: tissue symmetry breaking thro
 ugh the irreducible coupling of cell and supracellular structures
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Alan Rodrigues\nInstitute of Speaker: The Rockefeller 
 University\, NY\, Laboratory of Morphogenesis\nTopics:\n\n Location:\n  Na
 me: B CUBE ()\n  Street: Tatzberg 41\n  City: 01307 Dresden\n  Phone: +49 
 351 463 43000\n  Fax: +49 351 463 40322\nDescription: <p>We are pleased to
  announce a new PoL Seminar by <strong>Alan Rodrigues</strong> from The Ro
 ckefeller University\, NY\, Laboratory of Morphogenesis.</p><p><strong>Whe
 n?</strong> &amp\;nbsp\;Monday\, 23. February 2026\, 11:00 am<br><strong>W
 here? </strong>BCUBE\, E 73-E75</p><p><strong>Abstract:</strong></p><p>The
  use of the term ‘self-organization’ in the context of developmental b
 iology has increased markedly in the last decade\, reflecting a growing re
 cognition that frameworks relying solely on codes or blueprints that “pr
 ogram” or puppeteer collective cell behavior have natural limits in capt
 uring the full complexity and robustness of developmental processes. Our r
 ecent experimental work focusing on the emergence of patterns of adjacent 
 cartilage and soft tissue from a field of limb progenitors has revealed th
 e conceptual need to elaborate and clarify the particular ways organic sys
 tems self-organize that may be fundamentally distinct from physical self-o
 rganization. Physical self-organization\, borrowing from studies of non-li
 ving systems\, focuses on the local interaction of components that lead to
  higher-order patterns. In contrast\, “organic” self-organization invo
 lves reciprocal or mutually constituting causal interactions between the p
 arts (cell) and the whole (supracellular structure). This particular form 
 of reciprocity between levels of organization provides an explanation for 
 how tissues gain complexity that does not rely on established frameworks s
 uch as graded molecular control by secreted signals (e.g. morphogens).</p>
 <p>-----</p><p>A biography of Alan can be found here:<a href=\"https://www
 .rockefeller.edu/our-scientists/research-affiliates/13112-alan-rodrigues/\
 " target=\"_blank\" title=\"https://www.rockefeller.edu/our-scientists/res
 earch-affiliates/13112-alan-rodrigues/\" rel=\"noreferrer\"><u>https://www
 .rockefeller.edu/our-scientists/research-affiliates/13112-alan-rodrigues/<
 /u></a></p><p>Publications:<a href=\"https://shyerrodrigueslab.com/publica
 tions/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"https://shyerrodrigueslab.com/publicati
 ons/\" rel=\"noreferrer\"><u>https://shyerrodrigueslab.com/publications/</
 u></a></p><p>Most recent relevant paper:<a href=\"https://www.biorxiv.org/
 content/10.1101/2025.10.24.683925v1\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"https://ww
 w.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.10.24.683925v1\" rel=\"noreferrer\"><u>
 https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.10.24.683925v1</u></a></p><p>
 Everybody is very welcome. Don’t miss a great opportunity to join the se
 minar!</p><p><strong>Please note:</strong> This seminar is going to take p
 lace <strong>in person</strong> at <strong>BCUBE (Seminar room E75-E73)</s
 trong> and will not be streamed via Zoom.</p>
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