Next Rosa Impact Webinar Announcement
Noise and Signaling in Cancer Systems Pharmacology
By Marc Birtwistle, PhD, Assistant Professor, Pharmacology and Systems
Therapeutics
Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
1:00 - 2:00 pm EST
Abstract: Cellular behavior is collectively controlled by the spatiotemporal
dynamics of biochemical signaling networks, which are often well-described by
chemical kinetics-based differential equation models. Our prior work based on
such models helped reveal design principles of these systems and how they may
be interfaced with traditional pharmacokinetics models to help inform drug
dosing regimens. However, gene expression and many other biochemical reactions
are noisy processes, which can cause significant cell-to-cell variability in
signal transduction, and as a result heterogeneity in cell fates such as
response to a drug. Therefore we will also highlight recent and ongoing work
that integrates single cell experimental data with stochastic approaches to
modeling biochemical signaling networks which can give insight into how noisy
signaling controls phenotypic divergence.
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