
Ashutosh Gupta
Bio [2007]
Born and brought up in Jaipur (Pinkcity - the capital of Rajasthan, a state in western part of India),
Ashutosh received his bachelor's and master's degrees in Physics at
the Indian Institute of Technology
Kharagpur. He is currently a fourth year physics
graduate student at the University of Maryland, College Park. His present research interests are optics,
cryogenics, and biophysics.
Project Title Modelling Gene Regulatory Networks Using
Multiway Systems
Project
Proteins are the elementary functional units responsible for growth and
motility of all 'living organisms'. The code (genes) for constructing (and
deconstructing) the proteins is stored in the DNA; from there it is
transcribed into RNAs. Some of these RNAs (called messenger RNA or mRNA)
are than translated to proteins. The number of mRNAs varies among different
species. Humans are believed to have about 30,000 different types of mRNAs
giving as many different proteins. The total number of mRNAs is
estimated to be 10^5 following a Pareto distribution.
Different proteins carry out different tasks at various stages in the cell
cycle. Some proteins are responsible for transcription of DNA; some
translate mRNAs to make new proteins; some help in the tranport of various
molecules & nutrients from one region of the cell to other; and some are
responsible for repairing of damaged cells, some proteins help in
destruction of harmful bacteria and viruses. The quantities of each of these
proteins are regulated depending on need and hence the name "Gene
Regulatory Network". It is a complex and dynamic network which is
continuously interacting with its environment.
I plan to study the growth of such networks using multiway systems. These
systems grow rapidly with a variety of different entities (strings) in
different quantities and are an obvious choice to study regulatory
networks.
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