北京大学定量生物学中心
学术报告
题 目: Interdependency in physiologic networks
报告人: Dr. Nicholas Stroustrup
Group Leader at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, Spain
时 间: 11月16日(周一)16:00-17:00
地 点: Online (Zoom会议)
会议 ID:640 8468 0249
https://zoom.com.cn/j/64084680249
主持人: Lucas Carey
摘 要:
Aging
involves a diverse set of physiologic declines seen at many levels of
biological organization. Our organs, tissues, cells, organelles, and
molecules all show pathological changes that worsen with age. These
changes do not arise independently, but rather emerge as a complex
syndrome of interrelated problems, making it difficult to assign
causality to one or a small number of molecular mechanisms.
Previously,
we identified a strong statistical constraint in the effects of diverse
lifespan-altering interventions. Exposure to oxidative stress, changes
in diet, and genetic perturbation to insulin/IGF signalling, hsf-1
signalling, and hif-1 signalling all produce a temporal scaling of the
lifespan distribution. This temporal scaling suggests that diverse
interventions produce a common effect on the dynamics of aging--a
canalisation that could be explained by the high-level of
interdependency within the physiologic networks determining lifespan.
We develop these results into framework drawing on concepts from
competing risks and complexity theory, that links the specific
molecular-level function of genes to their systemic influence on the
dynamics of aging.
报告人简介:
Nicholas got his BS.E in Electical Engineering at Princeton University in 2005 and his Ph.D in Systems Biology at Harvard University in 2013.
Nicholas
is an electrical engineer and molecular geneticist studying aging and
complex systems approaches in physiology. He was a graduate student
with Walter Fontana and an independent research fellow in Harvard’s
Department of Systems Biology. From 2017, he is a group leader at the
Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona (Spain).