Seed project
When
Every 2 weeks on Monday until December 30, 2024
Our Seed Project aims to explore how acoustic waves affect biological processes in endothelial cell tissues by breaking symmetry in the propagation of nonlinear Ca2+ waves. 🧬
đź’ˇ Outcomes:
This project will provide insights into topological acoustic interpretations of biological phenomena and explore how sound can impact health—both positively and negatively.
đź§ Calcium Oscillation:
Calcium plays a vital role in cellular functions, with its oscillatory nature helping cells process and respond to dynamic information.
🔍 Research Leads:
Minkyu Kim (University of Arizona)
Xiaoyun Ding (University of Colorado, Boulder)
🔊 Impact of Sound on Health:
While prolonged exposure to noise is linked to cardiovascular diseases, sound also holds therapeutic potential. This project will focus on studying intercellular Ca2+ signals and their relation to sound irradiation, especially in terms of time reversal and symmetry-breaking effects. We aim to uncover new insights into nonconventional topology and nonreciprocity in biological signaling.
