Department of Mathematics,
University of California San Diego
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Math 295 - Mathematics Colloquium
Peter Thomas
Salk Institute
The other side of the bioinformatics mountain: Quantitativebiophysical modeling of cellular signaling networks
Abstract:
Whole-genome expression experiments provide the building blocks forunderstanding cellular control mechanisms underlying health anddisease, from cardiac function to learning and memory to oncogenesis.To put post-genomic information to work requires buildingbiophysically detailed, quantitative models for the biochemicalinteractions controlling cell behavior. Such biochemical signalingnetworks form a class of high-dimensional, stochastic nonlineardynamical systems, analytical and numerical techniques for the studyof which are only in the early stages of development. I will presentsome approaches to reducing the complexity of cellular signalingnetworks and to extending the classical deterministic approximationsfor these systems to include fluctuation effects. I will focus onapplications to biophysical systems currently under investigation at UCSD, Scripps and Salk Institute.
Host: James Bunch
October 17, 2002
4:00 PM
AP&M 6438
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