22/11/2021 - 13:00 - 12:00
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קולוקויום 22/11/2021
מפגש הקולוקויום יתקיים ביום שני 22/11/2021 בשעה 12:00 בחדר הסמינרים המחלקתי (112).
The Department of Chemistry Weekly Seminar will take place on Monday 22/11/21, 12:00pm.
Emergence of Function in Synthetic Networks Out of Equilibrium
PROF. GONEN ASHKENASY (DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY BGU, ISRAEL)
Systems Chemistry aims to develop complex molecular networks featuring emergent properties; i.e., properties that go beyond the sum of the characteristics of the molecular constituents of the system. [1,2] For almost two decades, our group has focused on the development of such systems using peptide-based replication networks. Two of the current challenges related to the emergence of functions in complex systems will be discussed: (i) ‘selection’ of the best replicators in networks of peptides [3] and nucleic acid peptide chimeras [4], and (ii) design and analysis of networks operating away from chemical equilibrium, presenting dynamic features such as bistability and oscillations.[5,6] Future directions such as the search into the function of coupled networks will also be discussed shortly.
1. Ashkenasy, Hermans, Otto, Taylor "Systems Chemistry" Chem. Soc. Rev. 2017.
2. Bai, Chotera, Taran, Liang, Ashkenasy, Lynn “Achieving biopolymer synergy in systems chemistry" Chem. Soc. Rev. 2018.
3. Nanda et al. Nature Commun. 2017.
4. Bandela et al. PNAS 2021.
5. Maity et al. Nature Commun. 2019.
6. Maity et al. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2021.
Invitation (PDF)
חדר הסמינרים 211/112
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חדר הסמינרים 211/112
מפגש הקולוקויום יתקיים ביום שני 22/11/2021 בשעה 12:00 בחדר הסמינרים המחלקתי (112).
The Department of Chemistry Weekly Seminar will take place on Monday 22/11/21, 12:00pm.
Emergence of Function in Synthetic Networks Out of Equilibrium
PROF. GONEN ASHKENASY (DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY BGU, ISRAEL)
Systems Chemistry aims to develop complex molecular networks featuring emergent properties; i.e., properties that go beyond the sum of the characteristics of the molecular constituents of the system. [1,2] For almost two decades, our group has focused on the development of such systems using peptide-based replication networks. Two of the current challenges related to the emergence of functions in complex systems will be discussed: (i) ‘selection’ of the best replicators in networks of peptides [3] and nucleic acid peptide chimeras [4], and (ii) design and analysis of networks operating away from chemical equilibrium, presenting dynamic features such as bistability and oscillations.[5,6] Future directions such as the search into the function of coupled networks will also be discussed shortly.
1. Ashkenasy, Hermans, Otto, Taylor "Systems Chemistry" Chem. Soc. Rev. 2017.
2. Bai, Chotera, Taran, Liang, Ashkenasy, Lynn “Achieving biopolymer synergy in systems chemistry" Chem. Soc. Rev. 2018.
3. Nanda et al. Nature Commun. 2017.
4. Bandela et al. PNAS 2021.
5. Maity et al. Nature Commun. 2019.
6. Maity et al. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2021.
Invitation (PDF)