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William M. Durham
William M. Durham
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Sheffield
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Transport of topological defects in a biphasic mixture of active and passive nematic fluids
KVS Chaithanya, A Ardaševa, OJ Meacock, WM Durham, SP Thampi, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.00547, 2024
12024
Evidence of robust, universal conformal invariance in living biological matter
BH Andersen, FMR Safara, V Grudtsyna, OJ Meacock, SG Andersen, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.08466, 2024
2024
Bacteria use spatial sensing to direct chemotaxis on surfaces
JHR Wheeler, KR Foster, WM Durham
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 13.580113, 2024
12024
Tracking bacteria at high density with FAST, the Feature-Assisted Segmenter/Tracker
OJ Meacock, WM Durham
PLOS Computational Biology 19 (10), e1011524, 2023
72023
Elongation enhances migration through hydrodynamic shear
RN Bearon, WM Durham
Physical Review Fluids 8 (3), 033101, 2023
22023
Mapping nanostructural changes in E. coli Peptidoglycan
A Olulana, J Biboy, O Meacock, L Pasquina-Lemonche, W Durham, ...
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2023, B10. 011, 2023
2023
Steering self-organisation through confinement
NAM Araújo, LMC Janssen, T Barois, G Boffetta, I Cohen, A Corbetta, ...
Soft Matter 19 (9), 1695-1704, 2023
382023
Suicidal chemotaxis in bacteria
NM Oliveira, JHR Wheeler, C Deroy, SC Booth, EJ Walsh, WM Durham, ...
Nature Communications 13 (1), 7608, 2022
122022
Reconfigurable microfluidic circuits for isolating and retrieving cells of interest
C Deroy, JHR Wheeler, AN Rumianek, PR Cook, WM Durham, KR Foster, ...
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 14 (22), 25209-25219, 2022
22022
A microbial hare and tortoise story: interactions between topological defects in biofilms favour bacteria that move more slowly
O Meacock, A Doostmohammadi, K Foster, J Yeomans, W Durham
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2021, C05. 005, 2021
2021
Bacteria solve the problem of crowding by moving slowly
OJ Meacock, A Doostmohammadi, KR Foster, JM Yeomans, WM Durham
Nature Physics, 1-6, 2020
1202020
On the thin-film asymptotics of surface tension driven microfluidics
SN Calver, EA Gaffney, EJ Walsh, WM Durham, JM Oliver
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 901, A6, 2020
102020
Chain formation can enhance the vertical migration of phytoplankton through turbulence
S Lovecchio, E Climent, R Stocker, WM Durham
Science advances 5 (10), eaaw7879, 2019
442019
A model of strongly biased chemotaxis reveals the trade-offs of different bacterial migration strategies
RN Bearon, WM Durham
Mathematical Medicine and Biology: A Journal of the IMA, 2019
42019
Microfluidics with fluid walls
EJ Walsh, A Feuerborn, JHR Wheeler, AN Tan, WM Durham, KR Foster, ...
Nature communications 8 (1), 816, 2017
1042017
Reply to Baveye and Darnault: Useful models are simple and extendable
KZ Coyte, H Tabuteau, EA Gaffney, KR Foster, WM Durham
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (14), E2804-E2805, 2017
52017
Microbial competition in porous environments can select against rapid biofilm growth
KZ Coyte, H Tabuteau, EA Gaffney, KR Foster, WM Durham
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (2), E161-E170, 2017
1472017
Single-cell twitching chemotaxis in developing biofilms
NM Oliveira, KR Foster, WM Durham
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (23), 6532-6537, 2016
902016
Biofilm formation as a response to ecological competition
NM Oliveira, E Martinez-Garcia, J Xavier, WM Durham, R Kolter, W Kim, ...
PLoS biology 13 (7), e1002191, 2015
3132015
Turbulent fluid acceleration generates clusters of gyrotactic microorganisms
F De Lillo, M Cencini, WM Durham, M Barry, R Stocker, E Climent, ...
Physical review letters 112 (4), 044502, 2014
932014
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