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SUMMARY: Biophysical Evening with Dr. Mikhail Tikhonov
DESCRIPTION: Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics Washington U
 niversity Biochemistry/Biophysics (WUBB) Community BIOPHYSICAL EVENING “Pla
 cing error bars on error bars” Abstract: In the data we measure\, the signa
 l is corrupted by many factors\, both random and systematic. One generally 
 agrees that the interesting part is the signal. Yet there is a long traditi
 on in physics of […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h5>Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Bi
 ophysics<br />Washington University Biochemistry/Biophysics (WUBB) Communit
 y<br /><strong>BIOPHYSICAL EVENING</strong></h5><h4><strong><em>“Placing er
 ror bars on error bars”</em></strong></h4><p><strong><em>Abstract</em></str
 ong><em>: In the data we measure\, the signal is corrupted by many factors\
 , both random and systematic. One generally agrees that the interesting par
 t is the signal. Yet there is a long tradition in physics of spending an in
 ordinate amount of time on measuring\, thinking about\, and understanding t
 he “noise” component as well. I’ll use some examples to discuss why that is
  worthwhile and interesting\, and the scenarios under which “placing error 
 bars on error bars” can open new paths towards biological insights.</em></p
 ><p><strong>Mikhail Tikhonov\, PhD.<br /></strong>Professor of Physics<br /
 >Washington University in Saint Louis</p><p><strong>Date</strong>: February
 \, 27<sup>th</sup> @ 4:00 p.m.<br /><strong>Location</strong>: Connor Audit
 orium\, Farrell Learning & Teaching Center\, 1<sup>st</sup> Floor</p><p>Rec
 eption to follow in 264 McDonnell Sciences</p>
CATEGORIES:Invited External Speakers,Seminars / Lectures
LOCATION:McDonnell Sciences Building\, Room 264\, Biochemistry Seminar Room
GEO:38.634282;-90.262214
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 ning-with-dr-mikhail-tikhonov/
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