Topological bio- and soft matter is becoming a vibrant area of research attracting scientists from a broad range of disciplines.
The last years have witnessed remarkable advances in our understanding of the emergence and consequences of topological constraints in bio- and soft matter. Examples are abundant and cover seemingly distant topics, ranging from knotted proteins to genome organization and the interplay between topological and physical properties in complex fluids.
The aim of this meeting, sponsored by the European Topology Interdisciplinary Action (EUTOPIA COST Action), is to bring together scientists from biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics to discuss the most recent results in topological soft and bio-materials and share ideas with an interdisciplinary community.
More info: https://eutopia.unitn.eu/topology-physics-and-chemistry-of-soft-matter-eutopia-iv/