Richard Morris is a physicist interested in investigating and quantifying the behaviour of living systems. He believes that modern biology goes hand-in-hand with theory and physics, where theoretical physics has an important role in influencing biological research.

Using the tools and principals of classical physics – including thermodynamics, hydrodynamics, and statistical mechanics – Richard’s team actively engage with experiments. They tackle a wide range of biological issues spanning from how shape and form emerges in tissues autonomously, to how cells process information during cell signalling events.

Richard's EMBL Australia profile.

Learn more about the Theory of biological systems group.

 


For more information please contact:
E: r.g.morris@unsw.edu.au

Researcher  

EMBL Australia Group Leader - Theory of Biological Systems