Focus Session: Inferring Physical Models from Noisy Biological Data
FOCUS · L15 ·
Presentations
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Path-Integral Statistical Learning of Continuous Stochastic Dynamics from single-molecule FRET data
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Jhih-Wei Chu
- UC Berkeley
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Techniques for Statistically Scrutinizing Stochastic Model Assumptions Using a Single Noisily Measured Trajectory
ORAL
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Authors
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Christopher Calderon
- Numerica Corporation
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Inferring cardiac phase response curve in vivo
ORAL
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Authors
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Arkady Pikovsky
- Department of Physics, University of Potsdam, Germany
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Bjoern Kralemann
- University of Kiel, Germany
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Matthias Fruehwirth
- Human Research Institute, Weiz, Austria
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Michael Rosenblum
- Department of Physics, University of Potsdam, Germany
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Thomas Kenner
- Medical University Craz, Austria
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Jochen Schaefer
- Institute for Theoretical Cardiology, Kiel, Germany
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Maximilian Moser
- Human Research Institute, Weiz, Austria
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Form-Function Relationship in E. coli Chemotaxis
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Jayajit Das
- The Nationwide Childrens Hospital and The Ohio State University
- The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital and The Ohio State University
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Inferring the Spatiotemporal DNA Replication Program from Noisy Biological Data
ORAL
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Authors
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John Bechhoefer
- Simon Fraser University
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Antoine Baker
- Simon Fraser University
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Distribution of population averaged observables in stochastic gene expression
ORAL
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Authors
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Bhaswati Bhattacharyya
- iCeMS, Kyoto University
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Ziya Kalay
- iCeMS, Kyoto University
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Multi-Scale Modeling to Improve Single-Molecule, Single-Cell Experiments
ORAL
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Authors
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Brian Munsky
- Colorado State University, Fort Collins
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Douglas Shepherd
- University of Colorado, Denver
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Outcome prediction in a mathematical model of immune response to infection
ORAL
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Authors
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Manuel Mai
- Yale University
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Kun Wang
- Colorado State University
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Michael Kirby
- Colorado State University
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Mark D. Shattuck
- City College of New York
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Corey S. O'Hern
- Yale University
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Information content and cross-talk in biological signal transduction: An information theory study
ORAL
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Authors
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Ashok Prasad
- Colorado State University
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Samanthe Lyons
- Colorado State University
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Network topological analysis reveals the functional cohesiveness for the newly discovered links by Yeast 2 Hybrid approach
ORAL
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Authors
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Susan Ghiassian
- CCNR, Northeastern University
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Sam Pevzner
- Dana Farber Cancer Institute
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Thomas Rolland
- Dana Farber Cancer Institute
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Murat Tassan
- University of Toronto
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Albert-Laszlo Barabasi
- Center for Complex Network Research and Department of Physics, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts 02115
- CCNR, Northeastern University
- Northeastern Univ and Harvard Medical School
- Channing Division Of Network Medicine, 181 Longwood, Harvard Medical School, Boston -02115
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Mark Vidal
- Dana Farber Cancer Institute
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Spatio-temporal dynamcis of a cell signal cascade with negative feedback
ORAL
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Authors
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Jose Luis Maya Bernal
- Instituto de Fisica, UNAM
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Guillermo Ramirez-Santiago
- Instituto de Fisica, UNAM
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