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報告題目: Old Unsolved Problems in Biology and New Computational Perspectives from Topology and Statistical Learning Theory: From Bacteria and Plants towards the Human Brain
時間: 1.18(星期日) 下午2:00
地點: 研究生樓306
主講人介紹:Amir Assadi教授于于加州大學伯克利分校獲得數(shù)學學士學位(1974),于普林斯頓大學獲得數(shù)學碩士學位(1975)并在1979年獲得博士學位(微分拓撲方向)。Assadi教授先后在普林斯頓大學、弗吉尼亞大學以及威斯康星大學任教,自1990至今為威斯康星大學麥迪遜分校教授,并兼職于生物醫(yī)學工程系、設計學院、醫(yī)學和公共衛(wèi)生學院、生物技術(shù)中心等機構(gòu)。Assadi教授的研究方向包括:1.純數(shù)學:微分拓撲、微分幾何;2.應用數(shù)學:信息科學、反問題、大數(shù)據(jù)研究、超級計算信息學;3.跨領域研究:信息神經(jīng)學、視覺圖像科學、生物信息理論、系統(tǒng)生物學。
報告主要內(nèi)容:Study of variation in observable biological features (morphological variations, phenotypic traits) in an organism (species) is an old area of biology. Darwin uses "variation" as a cornerstone of his theory of evolution. In this expository lecture, I discuss examples morphological variation in diverse contexts. Then I provide unifying mathematical interpretations of certain concrete biological questions. Using contemporary understanding of molecular networks and their dynamics, I propose rigorous computational approaches to verify the mathematical conjectures and to test the related biological hypotheses regarding morphological variations and quantifying phenotypic traits.