LMP Seminar: Cell-free synthetic biology for studying self-organization across scales
LMP Seminar
- Date: May 12, 2026
- Time: 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
- Speaker: Prof. Dr. Henrike Niederholtmeyer
- Technical University of Munich
- Location: Max-Planck-Institut für Dynamik und Selbstorganisation (MPIDS)
- Room: Riemannraum 1.40 & ZOOM Meeting ID: 997 1155 2453 Passcode: 771001
- Host: MPIDS / LMP
- Contact: golestanian-office@ds.mpg.de
Spatial organization is a fundamental design feature of life. To better understand and eventually engineer biological function, we need systems in which compartmentalization and self-organization can be constructed, perturbed, and quantitatively observed. In this talk, I will show how my lab uses cell-free synthetic biology to boot up and control genetically encoded spatial order across length scales. Examples range from the synthesis and assembly of bacteriophages, to micrometer-scale protein condensates, and finally to millimeter-scale trigger waves in communities of communicating artificial cells. Taking a learning-by-building approach, we ask how spatial organization influences biochemical reaction networks, and create tractable experimental platforms for engineering systems that build and organize themselves from genetic instructions.