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的邀请,英国埃克塞特大学工程数学与物理科学学院高级讲师Ozgur E. Akman将访问我院,并为师生作学术报告。
题目:Reduced models of circadian clock networks
时间:2016年4月7日下午2:30-3:30
地点:理科楼407
报告摘要:The gene networks that comprise the circadian clock modulate biological function across a range of scales, from gene expression to performance and adaptive behaviour. In recent years, computational models of these networks based on differential equations have become useful tools for quantifying the complex regulatory relationships underlying the clock’s oscillatory dynamics. However, optimising the large parameter sets characteristic of these models places intense demands on both computational and experimental resources, limiting the scope of this approach. In this talk, a complementary approach based on Boolean logic will be introduced that dramatically reduces the parametrisation, making the state and parameter spaces more computationally tractable. Through the construction of Boolean models fitted to both synthetic and experimental time courses, it will be shown that logic models can reproduce the complex responses to environmental inputs generated by more detailed differential equation formulations. In particular, it will be demonstrated that logic models have sufficient predictive power to identify optimal regulatory structures from experimental data. This suggests that the capacity of logic models to provide a computationally efficient representation of system behaviour could facilitate the reverse-engineering of large-scale biochemical networks.
报告人简介:Dr. Ozgur E. Akman is a senior lecturer in College of Engineering, Mathematics & Physical Sciences, The University of Exeter. His research interests include Nonlinear dynamics, molecular systems biology, computational neuroscience, scientific computing.
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