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Nonlinear delay differential equations and their application to modeling biological network motifs

B305 Seminar room, IBS 55 Expo-ro Yuseong-gu, Daejeon

We will discuss about “Nonlinear delay differential equations and their application to modeling biological network motifs”, Glass et al., Nature Communications, 2021 Abstract: Biological regulatory systems, such as cell signaling networks, nervous systems and ecological webs, consist of complex dynamical interactions among many components. Network motif models focus on small sub-networks to provide quantitative insight

[CANCELED] Approaches to understanding tumour-immune interactions

ZOOM ID: 709 120 4849 (ibsbimag) (pw: 1234)

CANCELED due to unexpected circumstances This talk will be presented online. Zoom link: 709 120 4849 (pw: 1234) Abstract: While the presence of immune cells within solid tumours was initially viewed positively, as the host fighting to rid itself of a foreign body, we now know that the tumour can manipulate immune cells so that

Machine learning of stochastic gene network phenotypes

B305 Seminar room, IBS 55 Expo-ro Yuseong-gu, Daejeon

We will discuss about "Machine learning of stochastic gene network phenotypes", Park et al., bioRxiv, 2019 Abstract: A recurrent challenge in biology is the development of predictive quantitative models because most molecular and cellular parameters have unknown values and realistic models are analytically intractable. While the dynamics of the system can be analyzed via computer