I am running a
weekly reading group on mathematical and systems
biology. This semester we read deficiency theory. We
meet at 4PM on Tuesdays, in Armstrong 315.
Past semesters
Spring 2014
apr14
Casian Pantea
More on deficiency. Preview of the proof of deficiency zero theorem.
mar24
Keke Wang
Deficiency zero and deficiency one theorems
mar17
Keke Wang
Deficiency zero and deficiency one theorems
feb24
Salah Hamad
Mass action
feb17
Emine Guven
Deficiency of a network
feb10
Reaction network structure
feb7
Reaction network structure
jan24
Introduction to CRNT.
Fall 2013
sep06
The impact of high density receptor clusters on VEGF signaling (I).
sep13
The impact of high density receptor clusters on VEGF signaling (II).
sep20
Introduction to chemical reaction network theory.
sep27
Chris Short
Chemical zombies.
oct11
Anomalous diffusion and clustering of receptors on the cell membrane (I).
oct18
Anomalous diffusion and clustering of receptors on the cell membrane (II).
oct25
Anomalous diffusion and clustering of receptors on the cell membrane (III).
nov01
Emine Guven
nov08
Emine Guven
nov22
Murong Xu
Dimerization of VEGF receptors and implications for signal transduction.
Carsten Conradi (HTW Berlin), October 2015.
Alan Rendall (Univ. Mainz), September 2015.
David Swigon from University of Pittsburgh speaks on November 6 2014.
Pete Donnell from University of Portsmouth speaks on September 9 2014.
Gheorghe Craciun from University of Wisconsin-Madison visits May 1-4 2014. His colloquium talk is on May 2. (details)
Martin Feinberg from The Ohio State University visits Apr 7-8 2013. His colloquium talk is on Apr 7. (details)
Matthew Johnston from University of Wisconsin-Madison visits Feb 5 - 8 2014. His colloquium talk is on Feb 6.
John Tyson from Virginia Tech visits Mar 5-6 2013. His colloquium talk is on Mar 6. (details)
Stefan Mueller from the Austrian Academy of Sciences visits Nov 18 - Dec 2 2013. His colloquium talk is on Nov 21. (details)
Maya Mincheva from Northern Illinois University visits Nov 18 - 21 2013. She speaks in the applied analysis seminar on Nov 19. (details)
Rosemary Braun from Northwestern University speaks in the mathematics colloquium on October 29.