Living Light 2018: Conference Report.
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Abstract
Living Light is a biennial conference focused on all aspects of light-matter interaction in biological organisms with a broad, interdisciplinary outlook. The 2018 edition was held at the Møller Centre in Cambridge, UK, from April 11th to April 14th, 2018. Living Light's main goal is to bring together researchers from different backgrounds (e.g., biologists, physicists and engineers) in order to discuss the current state of the field and sparkle new collaborations and new interdisciplinary projects. With over 90 national and international attendees, the 2018 edition of the conference was strongly multidisciplinary: oral and poster presentations encompassed a wide range of topics ranging from the evolution and development of structural colors in living organisms and their genetic manipulation to the study of fossil photonic structures.
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| Authors | Onelli, Olimpia D;Wilts, Bodo D;Vignolini, Silvia; |
| Journal | biomimetics (basel, switzerland) |
| Year | 2018 |
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Ecology
biomaterials
biochemistry
evolution
structural color
bioluminescence
biomimetics
biophotonics
development of nanostructures
living light
fibre
coeliac disease
galactomannans
in-vitro starch digestibility
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tiger nut flour
autism spectrum disorder
dysbiosis
brain-gut axis
gastrointestinal disturbances
green chemistry
drug delivery
applied microbiology
theranostics
diatom nanotechnology
nanostructured materials
sensoristic devices
white biotechnology
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