QBio is organising an informal mini-symposium on 19th September afternoon at QBio campus, with Thomas Gregor (Institut Pasteur) on the topic of "Information processing in biology" bringing together few international speakers with some parisian ones. The talks will be followed by an apero session leaving open time for discussions. We hope you will join us !
Program :
14:00-15:45
Benjamin Zoller (Institut Pasteur, Paris)
Common bursting relationships underly transcription regulation: towards general rules?
Gašper Tkačik (IST Austria)
Eukaryotic gene regulation at equilibrium, or non?
Clair Wyart (ICM, Paris)
How does the body of a developing vertebrate embryo grow straight?
Coffee break: 30 min
16:15-18:00
Natasha Alexandra Cayco Gajic (ENS Paris)
Learning in neural populations
Jean-Baptiste Masson (Institut Pasteur, Paris)
Embodied neuroscience with Drosophila larva
Thierry Emonet (Yale University)
Chemotaxing E. coli do not count single molecules