Out today in @physrevresearch.bsky.social: "Information Thermodynamics of Cellular Ion Pumps", led by Julián Jiménez-Paz (@cornelluniversity.bsky.social), with @davidasivak.bsky.social (@sfuphysics.bsky.social)!
📆 Join us next Tuesday, June 9 at 12 PM EST for the next klogW seminar featuring Jonas Veenstra (ENS Lyon) and Matthew Leighton (Yale University).
Don’t miss this chance to hear from two outstanding early-career researchers!
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Now online! D-SPIN constructs regulatory network models from scRNA-seq that reveal organizing principles of perturbation response
Postdoc search ongoing! Apply by May 31 for full consideration.
Reminder of the upcoming abstract deadline (March 7) for the Workshop on Stochastic Thermodynamics!
Reminder: online Workshop on Stochastic Thermodynamics
May 18-22
Registration deadline May 17
Detailed schedule now available: wostmeeting.org/programme/
Hiring a postdoc!
Join us in heavenly Vancouver to develop nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, and information theory to understand free-energy transduction in biomolecular machines, in close collaboration with experimentalists.
Details: sfu.ca/physics/siva...
Videos of all the talks from this dynamic workshop are now up:
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D-SPIN is a computational framework for constructing mechanistically interpretable, generative models of cellular regulatory networks from single-cell mRNA-seq data. The framework models how perturbations change cell states by reconfiguring the underlying regulatory interactions, revealing global organization and key regulators of perturbation responses, as well as mechanisms of combinatorial drug responses.
Hiring a postdoc!
Join us in heavenly Vancouver to develop nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, and information theory to understand free-energy transduction in biomolecular machines, in close collaboration with experimentalists.
Details: sfu.ca/physics/siva...
The seventh annual Workshop on Stochastic Thermodynamics (WOST VII) will be held May 18-22, 2026. This workshop is entirely online and free to attend. 10-minute lightning talks will be chosen from 1-page abstracts, with priority given to early-career researchers.