Description
The Body as Soft-Matter: Observation and Organisation in Living Systems introduces a different way of thinking about living systems.Modern medicine has achieved extraordinary success by analysing the body through its individual parts, from organs and tissues to cells, molecules, and genes. Yet living organisms are more than collections of components. They are dynamic systems that organise, adapt, repair, and transform over time.
Drawing on concepts from soft-matter science, this book explores the body as a living material system shaped by boundaries, interfaces, phase transitions, architecture, and environmental conditions. Blood, mucus, repair processes, inflammation, fibrosis, and chronic disease are examined through the lens of organisation rather than reduction alone.
Written as an accessible introduction for clinicians, researchers, students, and interested readers, the book provides the conceptual foundation for the Atlas of Soft-Matter Structures series. Rather than asking only what biological structures are made of, it asks how they behave, how they persist, and how changing conditions influence their organisation.
Through a series of short chapters and conceptual questions, readers are invited to reconsider the body not as a machine assembled from fixed parts, but as a complex soft-matter system capable of continual adaptation and reorganisation.
Details
Publisher - Nixonlab
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Dr David B. Nixon
Published Date - 2026-06-10
ISBN - 9639098000039
Dimensions - 29.7 x 21 x 0.3 cm
Page Count - 55
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