MS01 - MFBM-1 Cartoon Room 1 (#3145) in The Ohio Union
Recent advances in the mathematics of biochemical reaction networks
Monday, July 17 at 10:30am

Organizers:
Tung Nguyen, Matthew Johnson, Jiaxin Jin
Description:
Biochemical reaction networks are well known to be useful in modeling complex systems in biology and chemistry, such as gene regulatory networks and signaling cascades. This mini-symposium will showcase recent advancements in the field of reaction networks with a special focus on the connection between the underlying structure or topology of a reaction network and the possible dynamical behaviors that can emerge from it, including various notions of stability and robustness. The talks will feature applications of reaction networks to microbial interactions, insulin signaling, and synthetic gene circuits. We aim to foster a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between network structure and dynamics, and inspire new avenues of research in the field of mathematical biology.
Hyukpyo Hong
Institute for Basic Science (Biomedical Mathematics Group)"Network translation allows for revealing long-term dynamics of stochastic reaction networks"
Angelyn Lao
De La Salle University (Department of Mathematics and Statistics)"A Reaction Network Analysis of Insulin Signaling"
M. Ali Al-Radhawi
Northeastern University (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering)"Contraction and entrainment in reaction networks"
Jinsu Kim
POSTECH (Mathematics / Mathematical biology)"Recent studies about mixing times of stochastically modeled reaction networks"
