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DCO Seminar: Professor Richard Murray, Caltech

Speaker Professor Richard Murray, California Institute of Technology
Date Apr 12, 2012
Time 3:00 pm  
Location CSL Auditorium (B02 CSL)
Sponsor Decision & Control Laboratory, Coordinated Science Laboratory
Contact Jana Lenz
Phone 217-244-1654
Event type seminar
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Decision, Control and Optimization Seminar

Decision and Control Laboratory, Coordinated Science Laboratory

 

Feedback and Control in Biological Circuit Design

 

Dr. Richard Murray

California Institute of Technology

 

Thursday, April 12, 2012

3:00 PM to 4:00 PM

B02 CSL


 

Abstract
Biological systems make use of feedback in an extraordinary number of ways, on scales ranging from molecules to cells to organisms to ecosystems.  In this talk I will discuss the use of concepts from control and dynamical systems in the analysis and design of biological feedback circuits at the molecular level.  After a brief survey of relevant concepts from synthetic biology, I will present some recent results that combine modeling, identification, design and experimental implementation of biological feedback circuits.  These results include the use of intrinsic noise for system identification in transcriptional regulatory networks, analysis of the role of multiple feedback loops in providing robust behavior (ultrasensitivity and biomodality), development of in vitro circuits for rate regulation and even detection, and the use of time delay as a means of designing biomolecular feedback dynamics.  Using these results as examples, I will discuss some of the open problems and research challenges in the area feedback control using biological circuits.

 

 

PLEASE JOIN US FOR COOKIES AND COFFEE PRIOR TO THE SEMINAR

IN ROOM 154 CSL AT 2:40PM