The Ringberg Colloquium on Self-Organization and Morphogenesis in Biological Systems took place between December 3–6, 2006 in a castle near Munich, Germany. Researchers from different areas of cell and developmental biology exchanged ideas about how biological systems are organized and dynamic at the same time. A dominant theme was that local interactions between molecules or cells can generate global order.
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Glick, B. Let there be order. Nat Cell Biol 9, 130–132 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb0207-130
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