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Emergent Behaviors of Integrated Cellular Systems (EBICS) Distinguished Lecturer

Where

Georgia Institute of Technology
900 Atlantic Dr NW
Atlanta, GA 30318

Upcoming

Friday, April 13, 2012

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Events,  Learning,  On Campus | Alumni

Location: Event DetailsDate/Time: Friday April 13, 2012 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Location: IBB 1128Phone: (404) 894-6228 Contact: Alice Rushforth Description: "Precision Measurement in Biology" Stephen Quake, PhD - Co-Chair, Professor of Bioengineering, Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Stanford University Is biology a quantitative science like physics? I will discuss the role of precision measurement in both physics and biology, and argue that in fact both fields can be tied together by the use and consequences of precision measurement. The elementary quanta of biology are twofold: the macromolecule and the cell. Cells are the fundamental unit of life, and macromolecules are the fundamental elements of the cell. I will describe how precision measurements have been used to explore the basic properties of these quanta, and more generally how the quest for higher precision almost inevitably leads to the development of new technologies, which in turn catalyze further scientific discovery. In the 21st century, there are no remaining experimental barriers to biology becoming a truly quantitative and mathematical science. The presentation will be video-conferenced from the Georgia Tech Campus at 12:00pm EDT in IBB Suddath Room 1128 with the following locations: Room 1000 MNTL at UIUC Room 8-404 at MIT Room COB 279 at UC-MercedRelated Links Quake lab EBICS website
 
 

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