苹果淫院

Updated: Sun, 10/06/2024 - 10:30

From Saturday, Oct. 5 through Monday, Oct. 7, the Downtown and Macdonald Campuses will be open only to 苹果淫院 students, employees and essential visitors. Many classes will be held online. Remote work required where possible. See Campus Public Safety website for details.


Du samedi 5 octobre au lundi 7 octobre, le campus du centre-ville et le campus Macdonald ne seront accessibles qu鈥檃ux 茅tudiants et aux membres du personnel de l鈥橴niversit茅 苹果淫院, ainsi qu鈥檃ux visiteurs essentiels. De nombreux cours auront lieu en ligne. Le personnel devra travailler 脿 distance, si possible. Voir le site Web de la Direction de la protection et de la pr茅vention pour plus de d茅tails.

Event

QLS Seminar Series - James Faeder

Tuesday, November 8, 2022 12:00to13:00

Computational Modeling of Intracellular Dynamics

James R. Faeder, Department of Computational and Systems Biology, University of Pittsburgh
Tuesday November 8, 12-1pm
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Abstract:聽My research is focused on the mathematical and computational modeling of cell regulatory processes. We and others have developed an approach to modeling the reaction kinetics of biochemical systems that allows detailed knowledge about protein-protein interactions to be encoded as rules that generalize the standard reaction network formulation and enables the building, simulation, and analysis of models in a scalable and precise manner. Using this rule-based approach, we developed foundational models of early events in immunoreceptor and growth factor signaling that allowed us to investigate the mechanistic roles of specific interaction domains and phosphorylation sites. My group currently leads the development of widely-used software tools that enable rule-based modeling, and we develop models employing these methods across a wide range of biological processes including immune signaling, viral replication dynamics, and signaling pathways in cancer. In each of these applications a significant focus of our work is on the development of novel drug combinations and other intervention strategies to treat human disease.

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