Ido Lavi, Ph.D.

Associate Research Scientist, Biophysical Modeling, CCB , Flatiron Institute

Ido Lavi joined the Flatiron Institute in 2023 as an associate research scientist in the Biophysical Modeling Group at the Center for Computational Biology (CCB). He earned his Ph.D. from Sorbonne University in Paris. His research focuses on self-organization and chaos in active matter. At the CCB, he is currently investigating a kinetic theory of actively crosslinked microtubules that form the basis of the mitotic spindle.

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