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Ingmar H. Riedel-Kruse
Professor
Departments/Affiliations:
Molecular and Cellular Biology (primary)
Biomedical Engineering
Applied Mathematics
Physics
Genetics GIDP
Bio5
Life Sciences South Building; Office: 552 / Lab: 522+526
1007 E. Lowell Street | PO Box 210106 | Tucson, Arizona 85721
ingmar@arizona.edu
Research Interests:
Understanding and Engineering Multicell Systems and Behaviors
Approaches: Synthetic Biology, Biophysics, Microbiology, Mathematics, Interaction Design
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Selected Publications:
Traveling Networks: Structure, Motion, Search
Nature Communications
2025
Synthetic biofilm patterning reveals distributed antibiotic resistance
Nature Communications
2024
Synthetic adhesin biophysics and living material tuning
Matter
2024
Methane into electricity and value chemicals via microbial fuel cells
Renew Sust Energ Rev
2023
Adhesion logic and universal interface patterning
Nature
2022
Perspective on Human-Biology Interaction
Front Comput Sci
2022
Delay equations for modeling biological network motifs
Nature Communications
2021
Engineering and modeling of multicellularity
Current Opinion Genetics Development
2020
Immersive full-body interaction with living cells
Nature Biotechnology
2019
Scientific discovery games for biomedical research
ARBDS
2019
Polygonal motion and phototaxis in microswimmers
Nature Physics
2018
Synthetic cell-cell adhesion for programming multicell structures
Cell
2018
Biofilm Lithography: Optogenetic cell-surface patterning
PNAS
2018
Lego liquid handling robots
PLoS Biology
2017
Spatiotemporal programming of active particle swarms
LabChip
2017
Realtime interactive biology cloud labs
Nature Biotechnology
2016
Signaling delays and error correction in lateral inhibition patterning
Phys Rev Lett
2016
LudusScope: Playful DIY smartphone microscopy
PLoS1
2016
Design rules for interactive biotechnology
DiGRA/FDG
2016
Biotic game design course
PLoS Biology
2015
Ethics of playing with living matter
HCR
2014
Biotic games: Engineering, design, utility
LabChip
2011
High-resolution 3D recording of neuronal activity
JNeurophys
2009
Synchrony dynamics, noise, and coupling in the segmentation clock
Science
2007
Flagellar beat regulation by molecular motors and boundary conditions
HFSP
2007
Self-organized sperm vortex arrays
Science
2005
Electron transmission through quantum barriers
Phys Rev B
2001
CV:
Professor, Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
Associate Professor, Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
Assistant Professor, Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford, USA
Postdoc, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA
PhD Biophysics, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden, Germany
Business Consultant, Accenture, Germany
Diploma Physics, Technical University Dresden, Germany
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