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Lun. 09/01/2012 15:00 Petite Ourse, Bâtiment 13, Etage 1

Séminaire
PARMEGGIANI Andrea (UM2)
Collective stochastic processes inspired by main biological functions.

(Physique Théorique)


Sommaire:

Biological complexity can inspire models aim to understand the
phenomenology of non-equilibrium systems of interacting particles. In this seminar I will present two recent models of non-equilibrium lattice gases applied to complex processes occurring in biological cells: the intracellular transport along the cytoskeleton and the ribosome dynamics over messanger RNA for protein synthesis. In the first example I will emphasize the transport dependence on the connectivity of the network, while in the second I will show that the presence of internal states in these molecular machines can affect or not their collective dynamics.


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