Alexander Petroff

Alexander Petroff

by
26 26 people viewed this event.

Additional Details

Affiliation - Clark University

Title of Talk - Magnetotactic Bacteria Optimally Navigate Pore Networks

Event Link - https://upenn.zoom.us/j/91575188981?pwd=EvaSlq9cGgblCJ7SAst2favbAahVnM.1

Abstract

Magnetotactic bacteria swim along geomagnetic field lines to navigate the pore spaces of water-saturated sediment. To understand the physical basis for efficient navigation in confined geometries, we observe the motion of Multicellular Magnetotactic Bacteria through an artificial pore space under an applied magnetic field. Magnetotaxis is fastest when bacteria swim a distance of order the pore size in the time required to align with the applied field. A model---in which bacteria deterministically align with the magnetic field and randomly scatter off boundaries---predicts the non-monotonic relationship between the drift velocity and applied magnetic field and the value of the maximum drift velocity. A comparison of diverse MTB shows that the magnetic moments, swimming speeds, and hydrodynamic mobilities of different species covary such that the average speed of magnetotaxis for each species is close to optimal for its natural environment.

 

Date And Time

Oct 14, 2024 04:00 PM
Jan 15, 2025
 

Location

 

Event Types

Share With Friends

0
0
image
https://mathbio.sas.upenn.edu/wp-content/themes/maple/
https://mathbio.sas.upenn.edu/
#084550
style1
paged
Loading posts...
/code/
#
on
none
loading
#
Sort Gallery
on
yes
yes
off
on
off