Focus Session: Noise and Fluctuations in Biochemical Networks
FOCUS · D39 ·
Presentations
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Stochasticity in cell biology: Modeling across levels
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Juan Manuel Pedraza
- Dept. of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School
- Harvard University
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Mean-field vs. Stochastic Models for Transcriptional Regulation
ORAL
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Authors
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Ralf Blossey
- CNRS
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Claudiu Giuraniuc
- CNRS
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The stochastic spectral analysis of transcriptional regulatory cascades
ORAL
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Authors
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Andrew Mugler
- Columbia University, Physics
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Aleksandra M. Walczak
- Princeton University
- Princeton University, PCTS
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Chris H. Wiggins
- Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics; Columbia University
- Columbia University, APAM, C2B2
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Tuning stochastic transition rates in a bistable genetic network.
ORAL
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Authors
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Vijay Chickarmane
- California Institute of Technology
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Carsten Peterson
- Lund University, Sweden
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Optimizing information flow in small genetic networks
ORAL
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Authors
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Aleksandra M. Walczak
- Princeton University
- Princeton University, PCTS
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Gasper Tkacik
- University of Pennsylvania
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Curtis G. Callan
- Princeton University
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William Bialek
- Princeton University
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Characterizing noise in genetic oscillatory systems
ORAL
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Authors
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Byungjoon Min
- Korea University
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Kwang-Il Goh
- Korea University
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In-mook Kim
- Korea University
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Purely stochastic binary decisions in cell signaling models without underlying deterministic bistabilities
ORAL
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Authors
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Maxim N. Artyomov
- massachusetts Institute of technology
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Jayajit Das
- Ohio State University
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Mehran Kardar
- MIT
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Arup Chakraborty
- MIT
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Fitness effects of fluctuations in biochemical networks
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Sorin Tanase-Nicola
- University of Michigan
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Effects of delay and noise in a negative feedback regulatory motif
ORAL
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Authors
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Matteo Palassini
- University of Barcelona
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Marta Dies
- Laboratori de Bioquimica i Biofisica Computacional, Institut Municipal d'Investigacio Medica, Barcelona
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Individuals in the crowd: studying bacterial quorum-sensing at the single-cell level
ORAL
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Authors
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Pablo Delfino Perez
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Jonathan Young
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Elaine L. Johnson
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Stephen J. Hagen
- University of Florida, Physics Department, Gainesville FL 32611-8440 USA
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