
Highlights from the Conference
Wang Renyu presented her work titled "Dynamic condensate formation enhances circadian clock robustness" at the symposium. Her research, based on mathematical modeling, investigates how dynamic phase separation synergizes with genetic feedback regulation to enhance the robustness of the circadian clock. The study reveals that dynamic phase separation promotes protein translation, significantly increasing protein amplitude and leading to more coherent and stable circadian rhythms. Furthermore, the system achieves optimal rhythmic coherence when phase-separated condensates maintain autonomous oscillations while being phase-tuned by the transcription-translation feedback loop (TTFL).

Presentation by Wang Renyu
During the conference, other lab members actively participated in academic exchanges. Liu Jinyi, Li Peizhao, and Han Zhirun delivered flash talks on the third day, while Tian Wei, Li Zihan, and Yu Yi presented their research work through the flash talk session on the fourth day.

Flash Talk
Additionally, team members engaged in discussions with international scholars during the poster session, gaining valuable insights from the exchange.

Poster Session
The symposium focused on cutting-edge issues in theoretical biology, serving as an important platform for interdisciplinary exchange. Through participation, our team members not only broadened their academic perspectives but also established valuable collaborations with international peers.
