[CSBi-events] (Reminder) CSBi Seminar Series-2/10/06 (Dr. Arkin)
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Wed Feb 8 09:30:27 EST 2006
Dear CSBi Community,
This note simply serves as a reminder of our upcoming CSBi Seminar
Series event on Friday,
February 10. Please join us if your schedule permits! Thank you.
Dr. Adam P. Arkin
Howard Hughes Medical Institute and
Departments of Bioengineering and Chemistry
University of California, Berkeley
"Adversity, Diversity and the Design for Dynamics and Evolution of
Cellular Networks: From Bacterial Signaling to HIV gene expression"
Friday, February 10, 2006
Maclaurin Building (3-270)
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Light refreshments served at 2:45 p.m.
Abstract
In times of adversity or stress organisms are forced to adapt or
evolve to survive. In either case, the population may diversify its
response; nongenetically in the former case and by mutation in the
latter. Diversification may be shown to be an optimal survival
strategy in certain types of environments and with particular sensing
capabilities. Here we explore the molecular mechanisms and cellular
network designs that adapt an organism to its particular niche and
which control population diversity across the different time scales
of adaptation and evolution. Using comparative genomics, quantitative
measurement, and dynamical modeling, we examine the evolution and
dynamics of particular cellular strategies from B. subtilis stress
response diversification to exploitation of noise in the HIV gene
expression program.
Host: Dr. Andrew Endy
Biological Engineering Division
Contact: Isadora Deese
617.253.5494
Sponsored by CSBi
http://csbi.mit.edu/
Annual CSBi Seminar Series in Computational and Systems Biology
The entire MIT Community is welcome to attend!
--
Brenda E. Pepe
Administrative Assistant to Dr. Christopher B. Burge
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Biology, Room 68-223
Cambridge, MA 02139
tel 617.452.3885 | fax 617.452.2936
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