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IFISC Seminar on Wednesday

Jan 19, 2022 at 14:30
Place: Zoom Seminar
Series: IFISC Seminar

Ruth Baker, University of Oxford


Abstract:

 

Simple mathematical models have had remarkable successes in biology, framing how we understand a host of mechanisms and processes. However, with the advent of a host of new experimental technologies, the last ten years has seen an explosion in the amount and types of quantitative data now being generated. This sets a new challenge for the field – to develop, calibrate and analyse new models to interpret these data. In this talk I will use examples relating to intracellular transport and cell motility to showcase how quantitative comparisons between models and data can help tease apart subtle details of biological mechanisms.

References:

  • T. P. Prescott, K. Zhu, M. Zhao and R. E. Baker (2021). Quantifying the impact of electric fields on single-cell motility. Biophys. J. In press.
  • J. U. Harrison, R. M. Parton, I. Davis and R. E. Baker (2019). Testing models of mRNA localization reveals robustness regulated by reducing transport between cells. Biophys. J. 117(11):2154-2165. 



https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83829318876?pwd=Z2pqbUtIMEV3NUQvU0hpakp0NGtsUT09

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