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Gallery of Rheology - Videos


Pinching cytoskeleton composites


October 22, 2025 (Wednesday) 6:30


Gallery of Rheology Session: Videos / Sweeney Ballroom E+F

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  1. Razzaghi, Aysan (University of San Diego, Physics and Biophysics)
  2. Valentine, Megan T. (university of California Santa Barbara, Mechanical Engineering)
  3. McGorty, Ryan J. (University of San Diego, Physics and Biophysics)
  4. Robertson-Anderson, Rae M. (University of San Diego, Physics and Biophysics)

(in printed abstract book)
Aysan Razzaghi1, Megan T. Valentine2, Ryan J. McGorty1 and Rae M. Robertson-Anderson1
1Physics and Biophysics, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA 92108; 2Mechanical Engineering, university of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106


Razzaghi, Aysan


experimental methods; biorheology; microscopy; networks; non-Newtonian fluids


Active cytoskeletal composites (ACCs) — in vitro reconstitution of actin filaments, microtubules, and motor proteins — are structurally and mechanically heterogeneous. In this video, we use holographic optical tweezers to trap multiple micron-sized beads within an ACC and periodically move them to locally “pinch” the network. This multiplexed shearing allows us to simultaneously probe locations with different connectivity and stiffness, mapping spatiotemporal stress propagates through this complex medium. The multiplexed shear-induced deformation reveals time evolving correlations, and space-dependent responses.