
Oskar Hallatschek
Associate Professor · Biological Physics
University of California, BerkeleyUnited States
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Oskar Hallatschek is an Associate Professor and McAdams Chair in the Department of Physics and Integrative Biology at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on biological physics and evolutionary dynamics, particularly how collective patterns emerge from heterogeneous microbial populations. He leads the Hallatschek Lab, which maintains collaborations with institutions like the University of Leipzig.
- Research Emphasis: Microbial systems, population genetics, non-equilibrium statistical physics, evolutionary adaptation, and mechanical interactions in cellular populations.
- Publications span journals like Nature, PNAS, and Science, with recent work on allele surfing, jamming in microbial colonies, and long-range dispersal effects.
- Grants: Supported by NIH and NSF, as indicated by institutional logos in the lab web presence.
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