BP 1: Statistical Physics of Biological Systems I (joint BP, DY)
Montag, 22. März 2010, 10:15–13:00, H45
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10:15 |
BP 1.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Noise during rest enables the exploration of the brain's dynamic repertoire — •Viktor Jirsa
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10:45 |
BP 1.2 |
Constrained Branching Random Walks as a minimal model for adaptive evolution — •Oskar Hallatschek
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11:00 |
BP 1.3 |
The number of adaptive paths in fitness landscapes with sign epistasis — •Jasper Franke, Alexander Kloezer, Joachim Krug, and J. Arjan G.M. de Visser
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11:15 |
BP 1.4 |
Active Transport on Biological Networks — •Ines-Kristin Weber, Philip Greulich, and Ludger Santen
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11:30 |
BP 1.5 |
Estimating molecule numbers based on fluctuations — •Andreas Ruttor and Manfred Opper
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11:45 |
BP 1.6 |
Clustering in self-propelled particle systems — •Fernando Peruani and Markus Baer
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12:00 |
BP 1.7 |
A Colloidal Approach to Protein Adsorption — •Olaf Leidinger and Ludger Santen
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12:15 |
BP 1.8 |
All-or-none protein-like folding transition of a flexible homopolymer chain — •Wolfgang Paul, Mark Talor, and Kurt Binder
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12:30 |
BP 1.9 |
Genome Folding at the 30 nm Scale — •Philipp M. Diesinger and Dieter W. Heermann
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12:45 |
BP 1.10 |
Statistical aspects of trypanosome’s motility — •Vasily Zaburdaev, Sravanti Uppaluri, Thomas Pfohl, Markus Engstler, Holger Stark, and Rudolf Friedrich
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