Explore the fascinating world of many-to-many networks in multicellular organisms through this 51-minute lecture by Dr. Michael Elowitz. Delve into the complex architectures of biological pathways involving sets of protein variants that interact in a many-to-many fashion. Discover the functions these intricate structures provide and their potential applications in synthetic biology. Learn how Dr. Elowitz's lab demonstrates that many-to-many circuits can serve as versatile computational devices, and understand their roles in natural biological contexts. Gain insights into the design of synthetic multicellular behaviors using many-to-many architectures. This talk, presented by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and Caltech professor, offers a deep dive into cutting-edge research at the intersection of synthetic biology and multicellular systems.
Many-to-Many Networks: Multifunctional Modules for Multicellularity
Center for Physical Genomics and Engineering via YouTube
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Many-to-Many Networks: Multifunctional Modules for Multicellularity - Michael Elowitz
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Center for Physical Genomics and Engineering