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SUMMARY:Life-changing single molecule events
DTSTART:20190617T140000
DTEND:20190617T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T170140Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Professor Johan Paulsson\nMany molecules in cells are present 
 in such low numbers that individual chemical events can have great effects
 . I will present some methods for accurately counting proteins in bacteria
 \, for observing events that only occur once every ten million cell divisi
 ons\, and for imaging strain libraries or performing genotype-to-phenotype
  mapping of millions of strains at the level of long-term\, single-cell dy
 namics. I will also show some examples of how key processes and events in 
 cells\, from cell fate decisions\, plasmid loss or DNA repair\, are largel
 y driven by fluctuations in low-abundance proteins.\n \nJohan Paulsson is
  a Swedish mathematician and systems biologist at Harvard Medical School. 
 He is a leading researcher in systems biology and stochastic processes\, s
 pecializing in stochasticity in gene networks and plasmid reproduction.
LOCATION:SV 1717 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==SV%201717
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