Monday, March 13, 2023 3:30pm to 4:30pm
About this Event
Wean Hall, Hamerschlag Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
A unifying autocatalytic network-based framework for bacterial growth laws
Recently discovered simple quantitative relations, known as bacterial growth laws, hint at simple underlying principles at the heart of bacterial growth. In this talk, we explain our unifying picture of how these known relations, as well as new relations that we derive, all stem from a universal autocatalytic network common to all bacteria, facilitating the balanced exponential growth of individual cells.
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