Presented By: Biomedical Engineering
"Cell cycle regulation in microbes"
BME 500 Seminar: Ariel Amir, Ph.D. Applied Mathematics and Physics Harvard University
BME 500 Seminar Series
Ariel Amir, Ph.D.
Applied Mathematics and Physics
Harvard University
"Cell cycle regulation in microbes"
Abstract:
Microbial cells are remarkable in their abilities to adapt to different environments while maintaining cellular homeostasis. How cells coordinate the various events within the cell cycle, notably cell division and DNA replication, remains an outstanding problem for cells of all domains of life. I will discuss our current understanding of cell cycle regulation in microbes, including recent results demonstrating a tight coupling between DNA replication and cell division in E. coli.
DATE: Thursday, November 4, 2021
TIME: 4:00-5:00 pm
ZOOM LINK: https://umich.zoom.us/j/97723483179
Ariel Amir, Ph.D.
Applied Mathematics and Physics
Harvard University
"Cell cycle regulation in microbes"
Abstract:
Microbial cells are remarkable in their abilities to adapt to different environments while maintaining cellular homeostasis. How cells coordinate the various events within the cell cycle, notably cell division and DNA replication, remains an outstanding problem for cells of all domains of life. I will discuss our current understanding of cell cycle regulation in microbes, including recent results demonstrating a tight coupling between DNA replication and cell division in E. coli.
DATE: Thursday, November 4, 2021
TIME: 4:00-5:00 pm
ZOOM LINK: https://umich.zoom.us/j/97723483179
Livestream Information
ZoomNovember 4, 2021 (Thursday) 4:00pm
Meeting ID: 97723483179
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