Announcing Theorems on Biological Circuits III

June 28, 2010 § Leave a comment

Uri Alon and Jeremy Gunawardena initiated this very successful series of one-day meetings as an experiment about a year and a half ago, and we are now about to produce the sequel to the sequel (TBC III).  They’ve been very popular, so if you happen to be free on July 14, come on by.  Don’t forget to register!

(Jeremy would like you to be warned that there WILL be mathematics.  Just in case you were in any doubt).

THEOREMS ON BIOLOGICAL CIRCUITS III

a one-day informal meeting aimed at an audience fluent in mathematics (as in theorems and proofs)

NEW: Abstracts available here.

Date: Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Location: Warren Alpert 563
Harvard Medical School

Speakers

*10:00am – 11:15am • Manoj Gopalkrishnan
The Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)

On catalysis in biochemical networks

*11:30am – 12:45pm • Anne Shiu
Duke University

Parametrizing multistationarity in multisite phosphorylation systems

*12:45pm – 2:00pm• Lunch

*2:00pm – 3:15pm • Eduardo Sontag
Rutgers University

Input/output approaches to the study of stability of biochemical networks

*3:45pm – 5:00pm • Gheorghe Craciun
University of Wisconsin – Madison

Persistence and permanence in biological interaction networks

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Please register here: http://bit.ly/theorems3
(so we can order snacks & coffee appropriately!)

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Hosted by: Jeremy Gunawardena

Angela M. Reese
Events Coordinator
angela_reese[at]hms.harvard.edu
617.432.7450 – phone
617.432.5012 – fax

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