Yu (Brandon) Xia
Department of Bioengineering, McGill University
Wednesday, March 16, 2016 - 11:00am
CCBR Red Room
Special Seminar
Abstract:
Systems biology aims to build a working model of the cell by first mapping the network of interactions among proteins and other biomolecules in the cell. While highly successful, this network-based view of the cell treats biomolecules and their interactions as nodes and edges with little atomic details. Here, I will present recent work on constructing genome-scale structural models of nodes and edges within protein-protein interaction networks. I will show that this structural systems biology approach provides useful insights in evolutionary biophysics, species interaction, and human disease.
Host:
Drs. Hue Sun Chan and Zhaolei Zhang
BiophysTO Lunchtime Talks
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