ASHBi Seminar (Dr. Adriana Dawes)
We will have ASHBi Seminar with Dr. Adriana Dawes from the Ohio State University as a lecturer.
Dr. Adriana Dawes is a Professor at the Ohio State University, with a joint appointment in the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Molecular Genetics. Prof. Dawes’ research tightly weaves experimental and theoretical approaches to better understand how biochemical, mechanical and geometric cellular features interact and regulate each other during development to give rise to a functional organism. Prof. Dawes is the recipient of an NSF CAREER award, and has also been funded by NIH and private foundations including the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. She will talk about recent work that aims to provide a rigorous mathematical framework to quantify approximate symmetries found in natural systems.
If you have any interest in the topic, you are welcome to attend this seminar.
Program
Date
Monday, 11 Sep 2023
Time
14:00–15:30 [JST]
(40-min talk / 15-min Q&A / 30-min discussion)
Discussions are limited to on-site attendees and will not be streamed via Zoom.
Venue
[Hybrid]* Conference Room (B1F, Faculty of Medicine Bldg. B) / Zoom
[NOTE] On-site participation will be closed when capacity of 40 is reached.
[NOTE] Highspeed LAN/WiFi environment advised for stability
Language
English
Title
Quantification of approximate symmetries in biological systems
Lecturer
Dr. Adriana Dawes
Professor, The Ohio State University
Eligibility
Academic researchers and students
Registration
Pre-registered participants only
We will send the Zoom link approximately one week prior to the seminar.
Host
Sungrim Seirin-Lee (ASHBi Professor/PI)
Contact
Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology (WPI-ASHBi)
ashbi-event [at] mail2.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp
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