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Hyukpyo Hong, Introduction to Git and GitHub
Hyukpyo Hong, Introduction to Git and GitHub
In this talk, the speaker introduces what Git and GitHub are and explains how to use them.
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Seokjoo Chae, Synthetic gene networks recapitulate dynamic signal decoding and differential gene expression
Seokjoo Chae, Synthetic gene networks recapitulate dynamic signal decoding and differential gene expression
We will discuss about "Synthetic gene networks recapitulate dynamic signal decoding and differential gene expression", Benzinger et al., bioRxiv (2021) Cells live in constantly changing environments and employ dynamic signaling pathways to transduce information about the signals they encounter. However, the mechanisms by which dynamic signals are decoded into appropriate gene expression patterns remain poorly …
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Yun Min Song, On the quasi-steady-state approximation in an open Michaelis-Menten reaction mechanism
Yun Min Song, On the quasi-steady-state approximation in an open Michaelis-Menten reaction mechanism
We will discuss about "On the quasi-steady-state approximation in an open Michaelis-Menten reaction mechanism", bioRxiv (2021). The conditions for the validity of the standard quasi-steady-state approximation in the Michaelis--Menten mechanism in a closed reaction vessel have been well studied, but much less so the conditions for the validity of this approximation for the system with …
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Hyukpyo Hong, Frequency Spectra and the Color of Cellular Noise
Hyukpyo Hong, Frequency Spectra and the Color of Cellular Noise
We will discuss about "Frequency Spectra and the Color of Cellular Noise", bioRxiv (2020). The invention of the Fourier integral in the 19th century laid the foundation for modern spectral analysis methods. By decomposing a (time) signal into its essential frequency components, these methods uncovered deep insights into the signal and its generating process, precipitating …
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Jaewoo Park, Introduction to RcppArmadillo for Statistical Programming
Jaewoo Park, Introduction to RcppArmadillo for Statistical Programming
The speaker presents how to use Rcpp (Seamless R and C++ Integration) and RcppArmadillo packages ('Rcpp' Integration for the 'Armadillo' Templated Linear Algebra Library) for statistical programming.