Extreme Cell Biology
Maker Faire Bay Area 2016
May 20th-22nd
Everyone thinks that cells are small, simple, stupid building blocks for larger organisms. But in fact cells can be much larger and more complex than we imagine, and can do amazingly complicated and crazy things. This talk aims to explode your preconceived ideas about what a cell is.
Wallace Marshall
Wallace Marshall is an electrical engineer who studies cell biology with a focus on how cells build complex geometric structures. He is a Professor of Biochemistry at UCSF and has taught biochemistry and cell biology for more than 12 years.