Speaker: Dr. Wing-Cheong Lo(City University of Hong Kong)
Time: Jan 9, 2018, 14:00-15:00
Location: Conference Room 415, Wisdom Valley 3#
Morphogens are diffusive molecules produced by cells, sending signals to neighboring cells in tissues for communication. As a result, tissues develop cellular patterns that depend on the concentration levels of the morphogens. The formation of morphogen gradients is among the most fundamental biological processes during development, regeneration, and disease. During the past two decades, sophisticated mathematical models have been utilized to decipher the complex biological mechanisms that regulate the spatial and temporal dynamics of morphogens. In this talk, we will discuss the PDE model formulations for morphogen systems and present the mathematical questions and results that arise from the model analysis, with an emphasis on Drosophila.