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William M. Durham
William M. Durham
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Sheffield
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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
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
Andreas Acrivos Dissertation Prize Lecture: Phytoplankton in Flow
WM Durham
APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts, P33. 001, 2012
2012
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
Bacteria use spatial sensing to direct chemotaxis on surfaces
JHR Wheeler, KR Foster, WM Durham
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 13.580113, 2024
12024
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
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
Chemotactic response of marine bacteria to the extracellular products of Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus
JR Seymour, T Ahmed, WM Durham, R Stocker
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 59 (2), 161-168, 2010
832010
Disruption of vertical motility by shear triggers formation of thin phytoplankton layers
WM Durham, JO Kessler, R Stocker
Science 323 (5917), 1067-1070, 2009
3152009
Disruption of vertical motility by shear triggers formation of thin phytoplankton layers.
WM Durham, JO Kessler, R Stocker
Science 45, 183-203, 1974
11974
Division by fluid incision: Biofilm patch development in porous media
WM Durham, O Tranzer, A Leombruni, R Stocker
Physics of Fluids 24 (9), 2012
242012
Elongation enhances migration through hydrodynamic shear
RN Bearon, WM Durham
Physical Review Fluids 8 (3), 033101, 2023
22023
Estimating the effects of unresolved spatial and temporal heterogeneity in models of marine populations
D Grunbaum, WM Durham, E Lessard
Proceedings from the 2010 AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting, 2010
2010
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
Gyrotaxis in a steady vortical flow
WM Durham, E Climent, R Stocker
Physical Review Letters 106 (23), 238102, 2011
1012011
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
Microbial alignment in flow changes ocean light climate
Marcos, JR Seymour, M Luhar, WM Durham, JG Mitchell, A Macke, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (10), 3860-3864, 2011
43*2011
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
Microfluidics with fluid walls
EJ Walsh, A Feuerborn, JHR Wheeler, AN Tan, WM Durham, KR Foster, ...
Nature communications 8 (1), 816, 2017
1042017
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
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