Unravelling Biochemistry Mysteries: Knot Theory Applied to Biochemistry

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Abstract

Mathematical modeling is an effective resource for biologists since it provides ways to simplify, study and understand the complex systems common in biology and biochemistry. Many mathematical tools can be applied to biological problems, some traditional and some more novel, all innovative. This presentation will review the mathematical tools that I use to model and study biological issues of DNA-protein interactions.

Description

Colloquium
Candice Price
Thursday, Feb. 9
4:30pm MST/AZ
WXLR A206

For those who cannot attend in person, join via Zoom:
https://asu.zoom.us/j/82773207196?pwd=WDhmZzRmVEhNNjhOek5HMHdITmRPZz09

Colloquium - Candice Price Talk recording: 
https://mathcast.la.asu.edu/engage/theodul/ui/core.html?id=e750be77-7af6-476b-8b45-8873408c23a5 

Speaker

Candice Price
Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Smith College

Location
WXLR A206