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Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Joanna's photo

Contact

e-mail at ippt.pan.pl: jjarusz
tel.: +48 22 8261280 ext. 411
room: 326

Institute of Fundamental Technological Research
Polish Academy of Sciences
Pawińskiego 5B, 02-106 Warsaw, Poland


Publications

  • Jaruszewicz J, Kimmel M, Lipniacki T. Stability of bacterial toggle switches is enhanced by cell-cycle lengthening by several orders of magnitude, Phys Rev E 89(2):022710 (2014) PubMed CrossRef | PDF-ms
  • Kochańczyk M, Jaruszewicz J, Lipniacki T. Stochastic transitions in a bistable reaction system on the membrane, J R Soc Interface 10(84):20130151 (2013) PubMed CrossRef | PDF Supp-PDF Supp-movies
  • Jaruszewicz J, Lipniacki T. Toggle switch: Noise determines the winning gene, Phys Biol 10(3):035007 (2013) PubMed CrossRef | PDF-ms
  • Jaruszewicz J, Zuk PJ, Lipniacki T. Type of noise defines global attractors in bistable molecular regulatory systems, J Theor Biol 317:140-151 (2013; online 2012) PubMed CrossRef | PDF-ms
  • Zuk PJ, Kochańczyk M, Jaruszewicz J, Bednorz W, Lipniacki T. Dynamics of a stochastic spatially extended system predicted by comparing deterministic and stochastic attractors of the corresponding birth-death process, Phys Biol 5(9):055002 (2012) PubMed CrossRef | PDF-ms

Theses

  • Ph.D. Thesis: PDF (defended with distinction)