[CSBi-events] TOMORROW - CSBi Seminar - Dr. Uri Alon
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TOMORROW
Spring 2008 Seminar Series on Computational and Systems Biology
Friday, February 8, 2008
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Room 3-270
Presenting:
Dr. Uri Alon
Department of Molecular Cell Biology and Department of Physics of
Complex Systems, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Title: Design Principles of Complex Systems
Abstract: Transcriptional networks are made of a collection of
recurring interaction patterns known as network motifs. The same
handful of basic circuit elements seems to appear across organisms.
Network motifs are thought to be selected because they carry out
specific dynamical functions. We will describe high-resolution
experiments on living cells that demonstrate several such functions
of network motifs, including sign-sensitive delays, speedup of
network response, pulse generation and temporal programs of gene
expression. We will also describe network motifs in other biological
networks, including signaling and neuronal networks.
[See U. Alon, Network motifs: theory and experimental approaches,
Nat. Rev. Genetics 8, 450-461 (2007).]
Light refreshments to be served at 2:45 pm
Hosts:
Dr. Alexander van Oudenaarden, Department of Physics
Mei Lyn Ong, Graduate Student, Computational and Systems Biology
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