UBC Math Biology Seminar: Stephen Zhang
Topic
Dynamical inference for biological processes through the lens of optimal transport [video]
Speakers
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Understanding how cells change their identity and behaviour over time in living systems is a key question in many fields of biology. Measurement of cell states is inherently destructive, and so the relationship of the current state of a cell to some future state, or ‘fate’, cannot be observed experimentally. Trajectory inference refers to the general problem of trying to estimate various aspects of the state-fate relationship. We discuss optimal transport as a useful analytical tool for trajectory inference, and we develop a mathematical framework for recovering trajectories in both non-equilibrium as well as equilibrium systems.
Additional Information
More details on joining the meeting can be found here: https://www.math.ubc.ca/news-events/seminars-and-colloquia?topic_tid=77
This event took place via zoom, a recording is available on mathtube.org.
Stephen Zhang, UBC
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Seminar
Date
June 30, 2021
Time
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