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[[Image:alexander_van_oudenaarden.jpg|frame|Alexander van Oudenaarden]]
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Welcome to the van Oudenaarden Lab homepage, hosted by OpenWetWare. Also check out our [http://web.mit.edu/biophysics/index.html '''''other lab web-site''''']
Welcome to the Movileanu Lab homepage. Make sure that you check out the Movileanu Lab at Syracuse University [website]!




'''Email:''' avano@mit.edu
'''Email:''' lmovilea@physics.syr.edu


'''Phone:''' (617) 253-4446
'''Phone:''' 315-443-8078


'''Fax:''' (617) 258-6883
'''Fax:''' 315-443-9103


'''Address:'''
'''Address:'''
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77 Massachusetts Ave.
77 Massachusetts Ave.


Bldg. 13-2008 (Office)
''Office''
Room: 211
Phone: 315.443.8078
Fax: 315.443.9103


Bldg. 13-2048, 13-2056, 13-2060 (Labs)
''Lab''
Rooms: B103 and B105
Phone: 315.443.0249


Cambridge, MA  02139
 
Department of Physics
Syracuse University
College of Arts and Sciences
201 Physics Building
Syracuse, New York 13244-1130
USA


== Mission ==
== Mission ==
Living systems are intrinsically noisy. Surprisingly, the functioning of a living organism is not significantly hindered by these random fluctuations. Biological cells can even exploit noise by deliberately introducing diversity into a population. In these cases noise is not a nuisance, but essential for survival. Advances in modern biochemistry and genetics have led to a detailed understanding of the molecular machinery involved in gene expression, and the constant flow of data from the Genome Project has enabled the identification of more and more genes. A millennial challenge is to quantitatively understand how different genes and their regulating proteins are grouped together in genetic circuits, and how stochastic fluctuations influence gene expression in these complex systems. In our group we focus on the importance of noise in the expression of genes by using both experimental and theoretical approaches.
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== Recent Publications ==
== Recent Publications ==

Revision as of 10:44, 20 February 2006

Alexander van Oudenaarden

Welcome to the Movileanu Lab homepage. Make sure that you check out the Movileanu Lab at Syracuse University [website]!


Email: lmovilea@physics.syr.edu

Phone: 315-443-8078

Fax: 315-443-9103

Address:

77 Massachusetts Ave.

Office Room: 211 Phone: 315.443.8078 Fax: 315.443.9103

Lab Rooms: B103 and B105 Phone: 315.443.0249


Department of Physics Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences 201 Physics Building Syracuse, New York 13244-1130 USA

Mission

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Recent Publications

2005

...all publications

Lab members

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