EXTERNAL SEMINAR - Ray Goldstein (University of Cambridge)

EXTERNAL SEMINAR - Ray Goldstein (University of Cambridge)13 h 30 min - 14 h 30 min(GMT+00:00) 30mar13 h 30 min14 h 30 min

Event Details

Ray Goldstein (University of Cambridge) will give a short external seminar, hosted by Patrick Breier (IBDM).

Location: Hexagone Auditorium
Date: 30.03.2026
Time: 1:30 PM

CENTURI is also providing for off-campus participants only a zoom link to attend the seminar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85941690095?pwd=Nm5NVGhESGlUbG1FMnZ2dU5vSlkxUT09

Meeting ID: 859 4169 0095
Secret Code: 002024

Title: Algal Phototaxis and the Evolution of Multicellularity
Abstract:
A fundamental issue in biology is the nature of evolutionary transitions from unicellular to multicellular organisms. Green algae are models for this transition, as they span from the unicellular species to multicellular ones with tens of thousand of cells, all of which swim through the action of flagella that are closely related to the cilia found throughout the human body. The mechanism by which these organisms steer toward light (phototaxis) is of particular interest since they lack a nervous system and intercellular connections; steering is a consequence of the response of individual  cells to light. In this talk I will describe experimental and theoretical work on the physical mechanism of phototaxis in species of green algae, spanning 3 orders of magnitude in cell number. We find an evolutionarily conserved dynamics, with a tuning between the time scales for an adaptive flagellar response to changing light levels and the spinning frequencies of the microorganisms. The implication of these results for the evolution of multicellularity are discussed.

Time

30 March 2026 13 h 30 min - 14 h 30 min(GMT+00:00)

Location

Hexagone Auditorium

163 Avenue de Luminy

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