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  • October 2024

  • Fri 11
    October 11, 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm KST

    Eui Min Jeong, A frequency-amplitude coordinator and its optimal energy consumption for biological oscillators

    In this talk, we discuss the paper, “A frequency-amplitude coordinator and its optimal energy consumption for biological oscillators”, by Bo-Wei Qin et. al., Nature Communications, 2021. Zoom : https://us06web.zoom.us/j/99567630778?pwd=N2ZrUWtqZzJ0YURVTzlZT3JJR3FUQT09 Abstract  Biorhythm …

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  • Fri 18
    October 18, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm KST

    Interpretable Machine Learning-Based Scoring System for Clinical Decision Making – Nan Liu

    ZOOM ID: 997 8258 4700 (Biomedical Mathematics Online Colloquium) (pw: 1234)

    Abstract: There has been an increased use of scoring systems in clinical settings for the purpose of assessing risks in a convenient manner that provides important evidence for decision making. …

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  • Fri 25
    October 25, 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm KST

    Yun Min Song – Noise robustness and metabolic load determine the principles of central dogma regulation

    In this talk, we discuss the paper : "Noise robustness and metabolic load determine the principles of central dogma regulation" by Teresa W. Lo et al, Sci. Adv, https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ado3095. Zoom: …

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  • Wed 30
    October 30, 2024 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm KST

    Latent space dynamics identification – Youngsoo Choi

    ZOOM ID: 997 8258 4700 (Biomedical Mathematics Online Colloquium) (pw: 1234)

    Abstravt: Latent space dynamics identification (LaSDI) is an interpretable data-driven framework that follows three distinct steps, i.e., compression, dynamics identification, and prediction. Compression allows high-dimensional data to be reduced so …

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  • November 2024

  • Fri 1
    November 1, 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm KST

    Derivation and simulation of a computational model of active cell populations: How overlap avoidance, deformability, cell-cell junctions and cytoskeletal forces affect alignment – Kevin SPINICCI

    In this talk, we discuss the paper : "Derivation and simulation of a computational model of active cell populations: How overlap avoidance, deformability, cell-cell junctions and cytoskeletal forces affect alignment" …

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  • Fri 8
    November 8, 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm KST

    Cluster-based network modeling—From snapshots to complex dynamical systems – Olive R. Cawiding

    B232 Seminar Room, IBS 55 Expo-ro Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of

    Abstract: We propose a universal method for data-driven modeling of complex nonlinear dynamics from time-resolved snapshot data without prior knowledge. Complex nonlinear dynamics govern many fields of science and engineering. …

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  • Wed 13
    November 13, 2024 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm KST

    Mathematical models for malaria – Jennifer Flegg

    ZOOM ID: 997 8258 4700 (Biomedical Mathematics Online Colloquium) (pw: 1234)

    Abstract:  The effect of malaria on the developing world is devastating. Each year there are more than 200 million cases and over 400,000 deaths, with children under the age of …

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  • Fri 15
    November 15, 2024 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am KST

    Next generation reservoir computing – Kang Min Lee

    B232 Seminar Room, IBS 55 Expo-ro Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of

    In this talk, we discuss the paper "Next generation reservoir computing", by Gauthier, et.al, Nat. Comm., 2021. Abstract : Reservoir computing is a best-in-class machine learning algorithm for processing information …

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  • Fri 22
    November 22, 2024 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am KST

    SVD-AE: An asymmetric autoencoder with SVD regularization for multivariate time series anomaly detection – Myna Lim

    B232 Seminar Room, IBS 55 Expo-ro Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of

    In this talk, we discuss the paper "SVD-AE: An asymmetric autoencoder with SVD regularization for multivariate time series anomaly detection" by Yueyue Yao, et.al., Neural Networks, 2024.  Abstract  Anomaly detection in …

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  • Fri 29
    November 29, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm KST

    Mathematical Modelling of Microtube Driven Invasion of Glioma – Thomas Hillen

    ZOOM ID: 997 8258 4700 (Biomedical Mathematics Online Colloquium) (pw: 1234)

    Abstract: Malignant gliomas are highly invasive brain tumors. Recent attention has focused on their capacity for network-driven invasion, whereby mitotic events can be followed by the migration of nuclei along …

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  • December 2024

  • Mon 9
    December 9, 2024 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm KST

    Theoretical studies on biological oscillations by using waveform data and mathematical models – Shingo Gibo

    Title: Theoretical studies on biological oscillations by using waveform data and mathematical models Abstract: Temporal waveforms of biological oscillations are of various shapes. In our research, we have explored the functional implications of these waveform shapes. In particular, we theoretically showed that the period of circadian clocks is proportional to the waveform distortion from sinusoidal wave. It suggests that the circadian period can be stable against temperature changes only if the waveform becomes more distorted at higher temperatures. In this talk, I will explain my past research and discuss my future plans. Reference: Shingo Gibo, Gen Kurosawa, Non-sinusoidal Waveform in Temperature Compensated Circadian Oscillations, Biophysical Journal 116 (4) 741-751 (2019). doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2018.12.022 Shingo Gibo, Gen Kurosawa, Theoretical study on the …

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  • Wed 11
    December 11, 2024 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm KST

    Circadian phase in cells and humans – Achim Kramer

    ZOOM ID: 997 8258 4700 (Biomedical Mathematics Online Colloquium) (pw: 1234)

    Abstract: Circadian clocks in cells and humans are heterogeneous in period and phase. This heterogeneity can be exploited not only to gain insight into the molecular basis of circadian rhythms, …

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