Biocomplexity Seminar
This seminar will explore origins, descriptions, and consequences of complexity in living systems. The goal is to develop models that can be used to better understand biological systems, and to better engineer bio- and abio-systems. Thus, topical areas will include systems biology (study of complex biological mechanisms), synthetic biology (design and build novel biological function), bio-inspired computing (including hardware), and DNA computing and molecular programming (using biological materials for non-biological purposes, such as nanostructure construction). The format of the seminar will be based on discussion of selected papers. The seminar will meet in JBHT 532 on alternating Thursdays at 12:30 pm.
Contact Information:
Russell Deaton
Professor
CSCE
rdeaton@uark.edu

