Antonella Succurro: From Particle Physics to Photosynthesis and beyond

Europe/Madrid
Seminar (IFAE)

Seminar

IFAE

Jelena Aleksic (IFAE), Joern Lange (IFAE Barcelona), John E Ward (IFAE)
Description
In 1943 Schrödinger asked "how can the events in space and time which take place within the spatial boundary of a living organism be accounted for by physics and chemistry?". By now, no definitive answer has been found! Living organisms are complicated things and biologists are now starting to realize the need of a more quantitative and formal approach. Systems biology is an emerging interdisciplinary field of study with a very broad range of applications. I will present some examples of typical problems where mathematical and computational models are needed. Even though we are still far from a "Standard Model" in biology, huge progresses in experimental techniques are allowing for the collection of more and more data waiting for rigorous interpretation.
Participants
  • Abelardo Moralejo
  • Armando Quispe
  • Bruno Bourguille
  • Chihaya Anzai
  • Daniele Ninci
  • Dirk Hornung
  • Eduard Masso
  • Emanuele Cavallaro
  • Enrique Fernandez
  • Eric Peregrina
  • Federico Sanchez
  • Giuliano Panico
  • Isaac Esparbé
  • Joaquim Palacio Navarro
  • John E Ward
  • Judit Prat
  • Juli Mundet
  • Kovacs Andras
  • Leyre Nogués
  • Leyton Michael
  • Lluisa-Maria Mir
  • Machiel Kolstein
  • Manel Martinez
  • Maria Manna
  • mariano quiros
  • Mateo Garcia
  • Matteo Cavalli-Sforza
  • Mirkoantonio Casolino
  • Moreno Daniel
  • Oscar Blanch Bigas
  • oscar Martinez
  • Rafel Escribano
  • Raimon Casanova
  • Ramon Miquel
  • Ramon Pascual
  • Sara Strauch
  • Xabier Llobregat
    • 13:00 13:05
      Introduction and General Announcements 5m
      Speakers: Dr Jelena Aleksic (IFAE), Joern Lange (IFAE Barcelona), Dr John E Ward (IFAE)
    • 13:05 13:25
      Presentation of the Week 20m
      Speaker: Dr Antonella Succurro
    • 13:25 13:35
      Discussion 10m
    • 13:35 14:00
      Pizza 25m
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