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Modular control of growth factor triggered by endothelial sheet migration, Tobias Meyer  (Stanford University)
New methods to study motile phenomena, Ken Jacobson  (University of North Carolina)
Actin organization at the cell edge: mechanism for formation of lamellipodium -lamellum interface, Michael M. Kozlov  (Tel Aviv University)
Effects of nonequilibrium processes on actin dynamics and force generation, Anders E. Carlsson  (Washington University)
Developmental regulation of cell motility, Denise Montell  (Johns Hopkins University)
Computational modeling of invadopodia-ECM interactions, Alissa Weaver  (Vanderbilt University)
Adherent cells as a mechanical device - probing the forces and understanding the regulatory circuit, Yu-li Wang  (University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester Campu)
Analysis of actin FLAP dynamics in the Leading lamella, Micah Dembo  (Boston University)
Modeling chemotactic gradient sensing, polarization and motility in Dictyostelium discoideum, Pablo A. Iglesias  (Johns Hopkins University)
Signal propagation during chemotaxis, Erin Rericha  (University of Maryland)
Novel signal pathways in tumor cell chemotaxis, John S. Condeelis  (Albert Einstein College of Medicine)
Biochemical regulation of cell polarization and actin-based cell motility, Leah Edelstein-Keshet  (University of British Columbia)
Chemotactic cell movement during Dictyostelium development and chick gastrulation, Cornelius J. Weijer  (University of Dundee)
Bacterial chemotaxis: Sophisticated behavior from simple circuitry, John Sandy Parkinson  (University of Utah)
The chemotaxis receptor cluster revisited, Dennis Bray  (University of Cambridge)
Inferring cellular response to a small stimulus from noise measurements in non-stimulated cells, Philippe Cluzel  (University of Chicago)
From molecule to behavior: E. coli’s memory, computation and taxis, Yuhai Tu  (IBM)