수리모델을 통한 전염병 통제 분석
B378 Seminar room, IBS 55 Expo-ro Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Korea, Republic ofAbstract: TBA
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We will discuss about "Phiclust: a clusterability measure for single-cell transcriptomics reveals phenotypic subpopulations", Mircea et al., 2022, Genome Biology The ability to discover new cell phenotypes by unsupervised clustering of single-cell transcriptomes has revolutionized biology. Currently, there is no principled way to decide whether a cluster of cells contains meaningful subpopulations that should be …
We will discuss about "A Deficiency-Based Approach to Parametrizing Positive Equilibria of Biochemical Reaction Systems", Johnston, Müller, and Pantea, Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 2019 We present conditions which guarantee a parametrization of the set of positive equilibria of a generalized mass-action system. Our main results state that (1) if the underlying generalized chemical reaction network …
This talk will be presented online. Zoom link: 997 8258 4700 (pw: 1234) Abstract: Cells make fate decisions in response to dynamic environments and multicellular structure emerges from interplays among cells in space and time. The recent single-cell genomics technology provides an unprecedented opportunity to profile cells. However, those measurements are taken as snapshots for …
We will discuss about "Modeling polypharmacy side effects with graph convolutional networks", Zitnik, Agrawal, and Leskovec, Bioinformatics, 2018 Motivation The use of drug combinations, termed polypharmacy, is common to treat patients with complex diseases or co-existing conditions. However, a major consequence of polypharmacy is a much higher risk of adverse side effects for the patient. …
Abstract: Genetic feedback loops can be used by cells as a means to regulate internal processes or keep track of time. It is often thought that, for a genetic circuit to display self-sustained oscillations, a degree of cooperativity is needed in the binding and unbinding of actor species. This cooperativity is usually modeled using a …
Abstract: The discovery of governing equations from scientific data has the potential to transform data-rich fields that lack well-characterized quantitative descriptions. Advances in sparse regression are currently enabling the tractable identification of both the structure and parameters of a nonlinear dynamical system from data. The resulting models have the fewest terms necessary to describe the …
This talk will be presented online. Zoom link: 997 8258 4700 (pw: 1234) Abstract: I will give an introduction to topological data analysis (TDA), in which one uses ideas from algebraic topology to study the "shape" of data. I will focus on persistent homology (PH), which is the most common approach in TDA.
This talk will be presented online. Zoom link: 997 8258 4700 (pw: 1234) Abstract: From the venation patterns of leaves to spider webs, roads in cities, social networks, and the spread of COVID-19 infections and vaccinations, the structure of many systems is influenced significantly by space. In this talk, I will discuss the application of …
Abstract: Consider a biomolecular reaction network that exhibits robust perfect adaptation to disturbances from several parallel sources. The well-known Internal Model Principle of control theory suggests that such systems must include a subsystem (called the “internal model”) that is able to recreate the dynamic structure of the disturbances. This requirement poses certain structural constraints on the network …
This talk will be presented online. Zoom link: 997 8258 4700 (pw: 1234) Abstract: We will discuss hormone circuits and their dynamics using new models that take into account timescales of weeks due to growth of the hormone glands. This explains some mysteries in diabetes and autoimmune disease.
We will discuss about "Physics-informed learning of governing equations from scarce data", Chen et al., Nature Communications, 2021 Abstract: Extracting governing equations from data is a central challenge in many diverse areas of science and engineering. Data are abundant whereas models often remain elusive, as in climate science, neuroscience, ecology, finance, and epidemiology, to name …