Collaborations
Because we strongly believe that the best results can be achieved by working together, we actively collaborate (and always seek new collaborations) with other groups both within our department, and the scientific community worldwide. As theorists, we especially value the opportunity to collaborate with experimental groups, which we do extensively within our own BN department at TU Delft and various groups in physics and biology at Leiden University. Although long-distance collaborations are more logistically challenging, we do have a number of ongoing projects with groups further away, and have ongoing discussions with many others.
TU Delft
- Depken, Zwanikken, Bauer and Šoštarić groups, our fellow BN-theorists.
- Dogterom, Dekker, Koenderink, and Aubin-Tam labs, collaborating on various membrane topics.
- Tans lab, collaborating on collective dynamics in developing bacterial colonies.
- Rens group, collaborating on tissue simulation methods.
- van Tatenhove-Pel lab, collaborating on collective dynamics in bacterial colonies
Groups worldwide
- Kraft lab, Leiden Institute of Physics, collaborating on membrane mediated interactions.
- Van der Zee lab, Institute Biology Leiden, collaborating on embryonic development.
- Wegner lab, Münster, Germany, collaborating on collective dynamics in bacterial colonies.
- Šarić group, IST, Austria, collaborating on membrane mediated interactions.
- Kornmann lab, University of Oxford, UK, collaborating on membrane mediated interactions.
Friends and former colleagues
- Storm group, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands.
- Liu, Nelson, Lubensky, Discher, and Baumgart groups, University of Pennsylvania, PA, USA.
- Joanny group, Institut Curie, Paris, France.
- Ellenbroek group, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands.
- Alexander group, Warwick University, UK.
- Manning group, Syracuse University, NY, USA.
- Meyer lab, University of Rochester, USA.