Speakers
Description
Mathematical analysis plays a crucial role in advancing the field of mathematical biology. By providing rigorous frameworks and tools, it enables the development of consistent mathematical models for complex biological systems, the analysis of underlying mechanisms, and predictions of long-term dynamics. This minisymposium will present several modelling and analysis results addressing different aspects of the development and function of biological systems. It will cover a variety of methods and approaches, such as biomechanics, networks, stochastic particle systems, and PDEs. Along with discussions of exciting novel research results, it will also give us the opportunity to celebrate Angela Stevens’ birthday and her significant contributions to the field of mathematical biology.
Confirmed Speakers:
Davide Ambrosi, Polytechnic University of Turin, davide.ambrosi@polito.it,
Title: Oncogenic transformation of tubular epithelial ducts: how mechanics affects morphology
Benoit Perthame, Sorbonne University,
Title: Multiscale analysis of models for bacterial movement
Angela Stevens, University of Muenster, angela.stevens@mis.mpg.de
Title: Kinetic equations and mathematical epidemiology
Nicola Vassena, University of Leipzig, nicovax@hotmail.it
Title: Minimal principles for dynamics in reaction networks