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12/06/2023 23/06/2023

MSRI-MPI Leipzig Summer Graduate School on Algebraic Methods for Biochemical Reaction Networks

The aim of the course is to learn how tools from algebraic geometry (in particular, from computational and real algebraic geometry) can be used to analyze standard models in molecular biology. Particularly, these models are key ingredients in the development of Systems and Synthetic biology, two active research areas focusing on understanding, modifying, and implementing the design principles of living systems.

We will focus on the mathematical aspects of the methods, and exemplify and apply the theory to real networks, thereby introducing the participants to relevant problems and mechanisms in molecular biology. As a counterpart, however, the participants will also see how this field has in the past challenged current methods, mainly in the realm of real algebraic geometry, and has given rise to new general and purely theoretical results on polynomial equations. We will end our lectures with an overview of open questions in both fields.

Limited funding will be available for PhD students.

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Program

09:00 - 10:25
10:25 - 10:55
10:55 - 12:00

Scientific Organizers

Timo de Wolff

Technische Universität Braunschweig

Alicia Dickenstein

Universidad de Buenos Aires

Elisenda Feliu

University of Copenhagen

Teaching assistants

Oskar Henriksson

University of Copenhagen Homepage

Nidhi Kaihnsa

University of Copenhagen Homepage

Beatriz Pascual Escudero

Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Homepage

Máté László Telek

University of Copenhagen Homepage

Birte Ostermann

Technische Universität Braunschweig Homepage

Administrative Contact

Mirke Olschewski

Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences Contact via Mail