OSU Mathematics Seminars and Colloquia
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Tue, Jan 17, 2023
Colloquium
3:30 PM
Virtual
How chemical networks can be in equilibrium
Sean T. McQuade, Rutgers Camden, Center for Comput. and Integr. Biology
Host: Jay Schweig
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Abstract: Chemical networks, such as metabolism can be simulated to assist in an array of research including new drug discovery, personalized medicine, and testing high-risk treatment before applying it to humans. Improved biochemical simulations can also reduce our dependence on animal testing before clinical trials. This talk demonstrates a mathematical framework for biochemical systems that progresses toward improved early phase drug discovery and personalized medicine.
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