12–17 Jun 2016
University of Ottawa
America/Toronto timezone
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Finding the rules of blood regeneration

13 Jun 2016, 15:45
30m
Colonel By B012 (University of Ottawa)

Colonel By B012

University of Ottawa

Invited Speaker / Conférencier invité Physics in Medicine and Biology / Physique en médecine et en biologie (DPMB-DPMB) M3-6 Computational Biophysics: Methods and Concepts (DPMB) / Biophysique numérique : méthodes et concepts (DPMB)

Speaker

Prof. Sidhartha Goyal (Univ of Toronto)

Description

Much of complex biology results from interactions among a large number of individually simpler elements. Blood regeneration is no different. About 100 billion new blood cells are made everyday from a much smaller yet a large population of diverse stem cell population. I will present a phenomenological model of blood regeneration, which provides a framework to understand large variation (~3 orders of magnitude) among contributions from individual stem cells observed in recently reported experiments with primates. We show that a combination of slow stem cell differentiation to progenitor followed by their bursty amplification is at the heart of this observed variability. With our model we develop a counter hypothesis to the role of cell-level differences as an explanation for the large variability and highlight the role of progenitors in maintaining blood homeostasis.

Author

Prof. Sidhartha Goyal (Univ of Toronto)

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