RIP Talk – Biophysics and Systems Biology Seminar Series
Zoom ID: 989 9312 3840Speaker: Michelle Ngo (Lowengrub & Shahbaba labs) Title: Biclustering with Conjoined Dirichlet Processes
RIP Talk – Biophysics and Systems Biology Seminar Series
Zoom ID: 989 9312 3840Speaker: Samuel Morabito (Swarup lab)
RIP Talk – Biophysics and Systems Biology Seminar Series
Zoom ID: 989 9312 3840Speaker: Fairlie Reese (Mortazavi lab)
Biophysics and Systems Biology Seminar Series
Zoom ID: 989 9312 3840Speaker: Dr. Jing Chen (Virginia Tech, Department of Biological Sciences) Host: Dr. Jin Yu Title: Who Is to Thank for the Rhythms of My Tail? – A Mathematical Study of Circadian…
CMCF Seminar
Zoom ID: 989 9312 3840Speaker: Jan-Christian Hütter, Broad Institute MIT Title: Inference of gene expression trajectories and statistical optimal transport. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) enables the collection of rich phenotypic information of individual cells.…
CMCF Seminar
Zoom ID: 989 9312 3840Speaker: Zixuan Cang, UCI Title: Topological and Geometric Data Analysis Meets Data-driven Biology Topological and geometric data analysis (TGDA) is a powerful framework for quantitative description and simplification of datasets'…
CMCF Seminar
Zoom ID: 989 9312 3840Speaker: Christopher Miles, NYU Title: Modeling & data science of stochastic organization in the mitotic spindle For cells to divide, they must undergo mitosis: the process of spatially organizing their…
Biophysics and Systems Biology Seminar Series
Zoom - RIP ID: 913 6442 7728Speaker: Dr. Zheng Shi (Rutgers University, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology) Host: Dr. Medha Pathak
Dev & Cell Bio Seminar Series – Winter 2021
Speaker: Irene Chiolo, USC Department of Biological Sciences Title: “Highways for Repair: Nuclear Actin Filaments and Myosins Drive Relocalization and Repair of Heterochromatic DNA Breaks” Zoom Link: https://uci.zoom.us/j/92890139888?pwd=WGxOM1hqbmhoVDcxS3hGQWljR0w0Zz09
CMCF Seminar
Zoom ID: 989 9312 3840Speaker: Alexandria Volkening, Northwestern Univiersity Title: Modeling and analysis of zebrafish-skin patterns Many natural and social phenomena involve individual agents coming together to create group dynamics, whether they are cells…