On November 11, 2021, Lisa Fauci from Tulane University gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of her talk was “Biofluiddynamics of reproduction.”
IBS BIMAG researchers visited Gen. G (E-sports team)
On 5 Nov 2021, IBS BIMAG researchers visited Gen. G (E-sports team) to discuss a math-based analysis of sleep-wake patterns for E-sports players.
U jin Choi gave a talk titled “The Graph convolutional Networks (GCN) with Persistent Homology and its applications” at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Seminar
On October 29, 2021, U Jin Choi from KAIST gave a talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Seminar. The title of his talk was “The Graph convolutional Networks (GCN) with Persistent Homology and its applications.”
Annabelle Ballesta gave an online talk titled “Systems pharmacology towards personalized chronotherapy” at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium
On October 27, 2021, Annabelle Ballesta from INSERM gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of her talk was “Systems pharmacology towards personalized chronotherapy.”
Seho Park gave a talk titled “Inferring causality in biological oscillators” at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Seminar
On October 27, 2021, Seho Park from KAIST gave a talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Seminar. The title of his talk was “Inferring causality in biological oscillators.”
Hyukpyo Hong gave a talk on “Filtering and inference for stochastic oscillators with distributed delays” at the Journal Club
On October 22, 2021, Hyukpyo Hong gave a talk on “Filtering and inference for stochastic oscillators with distributed delays”, Calderazzo et al., Bioinformatics, 2021
Chao Tang gave an online talk titled “Scaling in development” at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium
On October 21, 2021, Chao Tang from Peking University gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of his talk was “Scaling in development.”
Our work which appeared in a documentary a year ago is now published.
A year ago, we were in a Korean documentary about scientist life. There was a scene: we struggled to solve a problem. This work is recently published. Universally valid reduction of multiscale stochastic biochemical systems using simple non-elementary propensities.
link: https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008952
A workshop on an interdisciplinary approach to sleep disorders (Sleep Tree) was successfully held.
From October 14 to 16, our group members participated in the joint workshop with BEST LAB (Prof. Seo’s lab) in Sungshin Women’s University and Prof. Joo and Choi’s labs in Samsung Medical Center.
It was a wonderful time to share each other’s research and discuss new research ideas. The name of this workshop has been decided as ‘Sleep Tree.’



Welcome our new member!
Dr. Hyun Kim (Postdoctoral fellow) have joined our group from October 18, 2021.
Dr. Hyun Kim received his physics Ph.D. from Korea University. He has researched the network structure underlying the master circadian clock by using the combination of theory and optogenetic experiments.