Launched in 2022, Dynamics Club is a UCLA-based forum for junior scientists to discuss nonlinear dynamics in biology and physiology. Starting from 2024, this is also the home for the Interoception Dynamics Affinity Group.

Our monthly seminars are mostly on Zoom, with hybrid access to in-person events. Campus visits are made possible by the Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology (IBP), Institute for Quantitative and Computational Biosciences (QCBio) and Brain Research Institute (BRI).

Currently, we have 336 members. If you’re new, sign up here!

   

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Key References (PDFs are available online):

Modeling Life by Alan Garfinkel, Jane Shetsov and Yina Guo (Teaching Materials)

   

Dynamics Club in March:

How Neural Heterogeneity Controls Network Function

Speaker: Dr. Richard Gast (Postdoctoral Researcher; Scripps Research)

Date and Time: Mar 6 (Friday) at 11am Pacific Time / 2pm Eastern Time

Hybrid Event: Boyer Hall 554 and on Zoom (Meeting ID: 962 3517 5902; Passcode: 443928)

Abstract:
Recent advances in transcriptomics, projection tracing, and multi-neuron recordings reveal that neural heterogeneity — the continuous diversity of cellular, synaptic, and circuit properties — is a pervasive feature of brains. But what is the functional relevance of this heterogeneity? In the traditional view, differences between cell types are considered as the functionally relevant aspect of neural heterogeneity, whereas the contribution of additional heterogeneity within cell types is considered negligible. In this talk, I will argue that the continuously distributed physiological properties existing within cell types play an important functional role that is complementary to the role of discrete cell types. In the first part of the talk, I will introduce a mathematical framework that allows to derive an analytical relationship between neural heterogeneity and emergent neural population dynamics. In the second part, I will discuss various numerical results that reveal how neural heterogeneity controls the function and development of recurrent neural networks.

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Scheduled Sessions:

Date Topic Speaker(s)
Jun Epinephrine oscillation enhances the alertness of target cells to stress Dr. Mark Greenwood (Whitehead Institute)
Aug Microglia coordinate activity-dependent protein synthesis in neurons through metabolic coupling Drew Adler (NYU)
2026 Neurophysiological principles of reward Dr. Annie Park
(Oxford University)
2026 Longitudinal monitoring of developmental plasticity in the mouse auditory cortex Dr. Megan Kirchgessner (NYU)

Past Events in 2026:

Date Topic Speaker(s) Materials
Jan 20 Microdomain Metabolism in Pacemaker Myocytes: The Ca2+ Clock Drives the ATP Clock Dr. Manuel Munoz Camus (UC Davis) Pubmed
Feb 13 Pulsed stimuli enable p53 phase resetting to synchronize single cells and modulate cell fate Dr. Harish Venkatachalapathy (UMN) Pubmed

   

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