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Steph Höhn is a Senior Research Associate at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge. His research focuses on understanding how cells generate forces to shape tissues and organs during the development of embryos. He investigates the mechanics and self-organization of cells, which is crucial for the proper formation of structures such as the gut, neural tube, and retina. His expertise lies in using advanced imaging techniques, mechanical perturbations, and computational modeling to elucidate the biophysical and mechano-chemical mechanisms underlying cell sheet folding. Throughout his career, he has contributed to various significant publications, highlighting the interplay between cellular dynamics and morphogenesis.
Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge • Cambridge, ENG
Conducting research in applied mathematics and theoretical physics, focusing on biomechanics and morphogenesis.
Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge • Cambridge, ENG
Engaged in research related to cellular morphogenesis and mechanics.
Department of Cellular Developmental Biology, Bielefeld University • Bielefeld, DE
Focused on cellular dynamics and developmental biology.
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