Előd Méhes, Phd
Physicist
Physics
Collmot Robotics Ltd
Hungary
Biography
He earned my MSc in biology in 1996 from Eötvös University, Budapest followed by a degree in English translation and interpreting in 1997 and an ME in biology teaching in 2010, all from Eötvös University, Budapest. Following the MSc he moved on to research and earned my PhD from the Faculty of Veterinary Science of Szt. István University (thesis title: “Extracellular matrix and cytoskeleton: investigations of the impact of laminin-1 on cell motility through the dystrophin glycoprotein complex (DGC) in cultured retinal Muller glial cellsâ€). Since then he have been working in cell motility and videomicroscopy at the Department of Biological Physics of Eötvös University. He currently work as a post-doc research fellow in the EU ERC COLLMOT project where he involved in the Cellcollmot sub-project investigating pattern formation by collective cell migration-driven segregation, an research field in experimental biology closely related to cell biology and time-lapse videomicroscopy.
Research Interest
Physics Biological Physics
Publications
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E. Méhes, E. Mones, V. Németh and T. Vicsek (2012) Collective Motion of Cells Mediates Segregation and Pattern Formation in Co-Cultures PLoS ONE 7 e31711 Public Library of Science [doi] detailed record
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E. Méhes and T. Vicsek (2013) Segregation mechanisms of tissue cells: from experimental data to models Complex Adaptive Systems Modeling 1 Springer [doi] detailed record
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E. Méhes and T. Vicsek (2014) Collective motion of cells: from experiments to models Integrative Biology 6 831-854 Royal Society of Chemistry [doi] detailed record