Stochastic Analysis and Statistical Learning at Single-Molecule and Single-Cell Levels
Professor Hao Ge
Date & Time
01 Feb 2018 (Thu) | 02:30 PM - 03:15 PM
Venue
2202, AC2
ABSTRACT
Stochastic process and statistics has a glorious history in physics, chemistry and biology. Due to the advance of experimental techniques at singlemolecule and single-cell levels, stochastic modeling and statistics become more and more useful and popular in chemistry and biology recently. I will talk about three short stories, including cycle symmetry of nearest-neighbor random walks and general diffusion processes on a circle, the fluctuatingrate model as well as the rate formula for the phenotype transition in an intermediate scenario of a single cell, and inference of dynamic network via repeated cross-sectional data such as single-cell transcriptome data.