Students' seminar

The MPGC students`seminar is mandatory for MPGC students.

During the seminar students present in a common way the latest results of their interdisciplinary research and talk to each other. These presentations offer excellent opportunities for feedback on scientific results and presentation techniques and for informal discussions and networking.
Winter 2024/2025
Regular MPGC students' seminars in the winter term 2024/2025 will take place Wednesday at 4pm as hybrid seminar

Speaker: Mohit Kumar
Synthetic communication networks are essential for programming collective, life-like behaviors in artificial cells. We have developed a coacervate-based platform that mimic natural quorum sensing through an autocatalytic trypsin–trypsinogen feedback loop. These membraneless compartments facilitate the diffusion, amplification, and exchange of signaling molecules between protocells, enabling population density–dependent activation. When compartment density is high, the accumulation of activated trypsin drives a collective fluorescent response; at low density, signaling remains inactive, establishing a clear threshold behavior. This dynamic interplay between chemical feedback and compartmentalized organization gives rise to emergent, coordinated behavior without genetic machinery. Our results demonstrate a versatile, gene-free strategy for constructing interactive protocellular consortia capable of sensing, responding, and adapting collectively. By bridging biochemical feedback with synthetic compartmentalization, this work provides a foundational framework for engineering programmable, life-like communication in artificial systems and advances the design of next-generation synthetic cells that exhibit emergent population-level dynamics. [more]
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