by Matthew Jacob Bovyn | May 20, 2019 | Abstracts
Title: Blind Denoising with Self-Supervision Abstract: Modern biomedical science is defined by noisy high-dimensional data, whether from microscopes (electron, light-sheet, confocal), sequencing (RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, Hi-C), or sensors (physiology, EEG). We present a...
by Matthew Jacob Bovyn | May 13, 2019 | Abstracts
Title: Designing a maze to help random walkers find their way: Diffusive search within reticulated organelles Abstract: Proteins inside cells must find distributed targets, such as binding sites or reaction partners, and these searches usually involve a diffusive...
by Matthew Jacob Bovyn | May 2, 2019 | Abstracts
Title: SortSeq: Revealing the regulation of unexplored promoters Abstract: Despite Escherichia coli being one of the most well-studied organisms, there remain many genes for which we know nothing about how they are regulated. The SortSeq project aims to probe these...
by Matthew Jacob Bovyn | Apr 29, 2019 | Abstracts
Title: Flight of synthetic whirling fruits Abstract: Wind dispersion of seeds is a widespread evolutionary adaptation found in plants, which allows them to multiply in numbers and to colonize new geographical areas. Appendages of seeds, fruits and other diaspores...
by Matthew Jacob Bovyn | Apr 1, 2019 | Announcements
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