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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T143000
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SUMMARY:4/26/2019 General Relativity Seminar
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/4-26-2019-general-relativity-seminar/
CATEGORIES:General Relativity Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190901T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191220T170000
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SUMMARY:Spacetime and quantum mechanics\, total positivity and motives
DESCRIPTION:Recent developments have poised this area to make serious advances in 2019\, and we feel that bringing together many of the relevant experts for an intensive semester of discussions and collaboration will trigger some great things to happen. To this end\, the organizers will host a small workshop during Fall 2019\, with between 20-30 participants. They will also invite 10-20 longer-term visitors throughout the semester. Additionally\, there will be a seminar held weekly on Thursdays at 2:30pm in CMSA G10. \nOrganizers: \n\nNima Arkani-Hamed (IAS)\nLauren Williams (Harvard)\nAlexander Postnikov (MIT)\nThomas Lam (Michigan)\n\n. \nWorkshops: \n \n  \nSpacetime and Quantum Mechanics Workshop\, October 28-30\, 2019\n\n\nHere is a partial list of the mathematicians and physicists who have indicated that they will attend part or all of this special program as a visitor: \n\nPaolo Benincasa\, 11/17/2019 – 11/29/2019\nJacob Bourjaily\, 9/1/2019 – 12/15/2019\nFrancis Brown\, 9/15/2019 – 9/20/2019\nSimon Caron-Huot\, 9/30/2019 – 10/04/2019\nLance Dixon\, 9/9/2019 – 9/20/2019\nCharles Doran\, 10/19/2019 – 11/1/2019\nJames Drummond\, 10/14/2019 – 10/18/2019\nNick Early\, 11/18/2019 – 11/22/2019\nLivia Ferro\, 10/27/2019 – 11/9/2019\nSergey Fomin\, 10/6/2019 – 10/16/2019\nSebastian Franco\, 10/9/2019 – 10/19/2019\nHadleigh Frost\, 9/15/2019 – 12/20/2019\nMichael Green\, 10/05/2019 – 10/13/2019\nAlexander Goncharov\, 12/05/2019 – 12/20/2019\nSong He\, 9/29/2019 – 11/10/2019\nXuhua He\, 10/30/2019-11/03/2019\nEnrico Herrmann\, 10/27/2019 – 11/9/2019\nYutin Huang\, 9/30/2019 – 10/12/2019\nSteven Karp\, 10/11/2019 – 11/03/2019\nTomasz Lukowski\, 10/27/2019 – 11/11/2019\nAndrew McLeod\, 10/6/2019 – 10/19/2019 & 11/3/2019 – 11/16/2019\nSebastian Mizera\, 10/28/2019 – 11/1/2019\nErik Panzer\, 9/15/2019 – 9/25/2019\nMatteo Parisi\, 10/26/2019 – 11/10/2019\nJulio Parra-Martinez\, 10/10/2019 – 05/12/2019\n Pierpaolo Mastrolia\, 11/8/2019 – 11/16/2019\nPasha Pylyavskyy\, 9/8/2019 – 9/22/2019 & 10/14/2019 – 11/1/2019\nJunjie Rao\, 10/25/2019 – 11/04/2019\nGiulio Salvatori\, 9/3/2019 – 12/15/2019\nMichael Shapiro\, 10/27/2019 – 11/2/2019\nDavid Speyer\, 10/14/2019 – 10/18/2019\nHugh Thomas\, 10/27/2019 – 11/22/2019\nJaroslav Trnka\, 9/30/2019 – 10/04/2019\, 10/28/2019 – 11/01/2019\, 11/18/2019 – 11/22/2019\nCristian Vergu\, 11/10/2019 – 11/30/2019\nMatthias Volk\, 10/14/2019 – 10/25/2019\nMatthew von Hippel\, 11/11/2019 – 11/22/2019\nPierre Vanhove\, 10/22/2019 – 10/31/2019\nMatthias Wilhelm\, 10/14/2019 – 10/25/2019
URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/spacetime-and-quantum-mechanics-total-positivity-and-motives/
LOCATION:CMSA\, 20 Garden Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191112T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191114T170000
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CREATED:20230715T073116Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Dynamics\, Randomness\, and Control in Molecular and Cellular Networks
DESCRIPTION:On November 12-14\, 2019 the CMSA will be hosting a workshop on Dynamics\, Randomness\, and Control in Molecular and Cellular Networks. The workshop will be held in room G10 of the CMSA\, located at 20 Garden Street\, Cambridge\, MA. \nBiological cells are the fundamental units of life\, and predictive modeling of cellular dynamics is essential for understanding a myriad of biological processes and functions. Rapid advances in technologies have made it possible for biologists to measure many variables and outputs from complex molecular and cellular networks with various inputs and environmental conditions. However\, such advances are far ahead of the development of mathematical theory\, models and methods needed to secure a deep understanding of how high-level robust behaviors emerge from the interactions in complex structures\, especially in dynamic and stochastic environments. This workshop will bring together mathematicians and biological scientists involved in developing mathematical theories and methods for understanding\, predicting and controlling dynamic behavior of molecular and cellular networks. Particular emphasis will be placed on efforts directed towards discovering underlying biological principles that govern function\, adaptation and evolution\, and on the development of associated mathematical theories. \nOrganizers: Jeremy Gunawardena (Harvard) and Ruth Williams (University of California\, San Diego) \nSpeakers:  \n\nDavid Anderson\, University of Wisconsin | Slides\nJames Collins\, MIT\nDomitilla Del Vecchio\,  MIT | Slides\nOlga K. Dudko\, UC San Diego\nMassimiliano Esposito\, University of Luxembourg | Slides\nJohn Fricks\, Arizona State University | Slides\nHeather Harrington\, University of Oxford\nJoe Howard\, Yale University\nKrešimir Josić\, University of Houston\nSamuel Kou\, Harvard University\nTom Kurtz\, University of Wisconsin | Slides\nAndrew Murray\, Harvard University\nAntonis Papachristodoulou\, University of Oxford\nJohan Paulsson\, Harvard University\nLea Popovic\, Concordia University\nSharad Ramanathan\, Harvard University\nEduardo Sontag\, Northeastern University\nJörg Stelling\, ETH Zurich | Slides\nPieter Rein ten Wolde\, AMOLF | Slides\n\nVideos from the workshop can be found in the Youtube playlist.
URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/workshop-on-dynamics-randomness-and-control-in-molecular-and-cellular-networks/
LOCATION:CMSA\, 20 Garden Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T103000
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UID:10001929-1573641000-1573646400@cmsa.fas.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:11/13/2019 Quantum Matter Seminar
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URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/11-13-2019-quantum-matter-seminar/
CATEGORIES:Colloquia & Seminar,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T140000
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SUMMARY:11/13/2019 General Relativity Seminar
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URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/11-13-2019-general-relativity-seminar/
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T173000
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CREATED:20240212T093304Z
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SUMMARY:Algebra\, Geometry and Topology of ERK Enzyme Kinetics
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Heather Harrington (University of Oxford)\n\nTitle: Algebra\, Geometry and Topology of ERK Enzyme Kinetics\n\nAbstract: In this talk I will analyse ERK time course data by developing mathematical models of enzyme kinetics. I will present how we can use differential algebra and geometry for model identifiability and topological data analysis to study these the wild type dynamics of ERK and ERK mutants. This work is joint with Lewis Marsh\, Emilie Dufresne\, Helen Byrne and Stanislav Shvartsman.
URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/11-13-2019-colloquium/
LOCATION:CMSA\, 20 Garden Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Colloquium
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