6月29日:Tetsuya Yomo 教授
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6月29日:Tetsuya Yomo:Constructive approach to evoluvability and sustainability

 

报告题目:Constructive approach to evoluvability and sustainability

报告人: Tetsuya Yomo 教授

主持人:王长波 教授

时间:2016年6月29日 周三 14:00—15:30

地点:华东师范大学中北校区数学馆113报告厅

报告摘要:

In terms of functionality and efficiency, cellular life is an intermediate between  simple molecular assemblies and precise machines such as computer. To depict what differentiates life from molecular assemblies, we constructed an artificial cell in which a gene produces a protein which in turn duplicate the original gene. The micro-compartmentalization of the auto-catalytic network of the gene and protein was shown to be essential for autonomous evolution. Due to the micro-compartmentalization, the artificial cell and native cell showed a stochastic gene expression to the same extent. The stochasticity rendered the native cells sustainability against unprecedented environmental changes for which no pre-programed logic or device is available. The sustainability driven by the stochasticity might be beneficial for computers.

 

报告人简介:

Dr. Yomo was a full professor at Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University. Dr. Yomo received a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Engineering at Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University in 1991. He has published over 200 papers in Peer-reviewed journals including Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, Nature Communications, and Mol. Biol. Evol as well as 20 patents. He has got fund for in excess of 5 billion Yen for Osaka University. He received Young Scientist In Young Scientist Initiative Award, SESJ (Society of Evolutionary Studies, Japan) in 2003, Zuckerkandl Prize (Journal of Molecular Evolution) in 2002, Excellent Paper Award (The Society for Biotechnology, Japan) in 2001 and Saito Award (The Society for Biotechnology, Japan) in 1995.

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