Internship and thesis proposals
Dynamics and Mechanics of Drosophila Head Eversion

Domaines
Biophysics
Soft matter
Physics of living systems

Type of internship
Expérimental
Description
During development, the fly head initially forms inward, in the larval body. A few hours after puparium (i.e. cocoon) formation, the head and eyes suddenly pop out, everting in less than a minute. Preliminary evidence suggests that this sudden inversion of curvature is driven by a change of internal pressure in the animal. We seek to describe the biophysics of head eversion through live imaging and mechanical measurements.

Contact
Raphael Clement
Laboratory : IBDM - 7288
Team : Physics of Morphogenesis
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