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[DPS Seminar] Prof. Dibyendu Das (IIT, Mumbai) -- First Passage, non-monotonic fluctuations, and biological timekeeping.
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Date: |
Wednesday, Apr 13, 2022 |
Time: |
3 p.m. - 4 p.m. |
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Stochastic processes in physical and biological systems are often terminated by first arrival to a target, an event famously referred to as the First Passage.
I will start with an experimental work on transport of a self-propelled particle among passive crowders, where we found the fluctuations
in the time of first passage to be non-monotonic with crowder density. Then I will move on to discuss a class of first passage events that arise
in biological systems. Such events are generically associated with certain crucial proteins (like Holin, Pnemolysin, or FtsZ) crossing a threshold
number or concentration. A couple of mathematical problems associated with gene expression and protein threshold crossing have been recently
solved by us. Interestingly our theoretical results explain the experimentally observed non-monotonic relative fluctuations of lysis times of
bacteriophage-lambda mutants as a function of mean lysis times. |
URL: |
https://meet.google.com/dfs-vguy-czr |
Calendar: |
Seminar Calendar (entered by rajni) |