Seminar (SS 2018)
theories of cell aggregation and invasion
Objective:
Mathematical biology is an interdisciplinary scientific research field aiming at the mathematical representation, modeling and analysis of biological processes. This seminar is focused on theories and mathematical models of cell aggregation and invasion. These processes are crucial in biological development, regeneration, wound healing and cancer progression but remain poorly understood. Mathematical models presented in the seminar include on and off-lattice agent-based models and differential equations.
The seminar is intended for undergraduate/graduate students and researchers in mathematics, physics, biology, medicine, and computer science who are interested in this highly interdisciplinary research area. Each participant is expected to give a 30 min presentation centered around a recent high-impact scientific publication.
Flyer with the objective of the seminar.
Time: 4 Monday afternoons 14.00-17:00: May 28, June 4, June 11, June 18
Kickoff meeting and distribution of talks April 23, 13.00-14.00, APB-1096
Location: APB-1096 and APB-2101, Computer Science Dept. of TU Dresden at Nöthnitzer Str. 46
Program (will be finalized after the Kickoff meeting)
Organizers:
Anja Voß-Böhme, Fakultät Informatik/Mathematik, HTW Dresden
Simon Syga, Andreas Deutsch, ZIH, TU Dresden
Contact: Andreas Deutsch, Tel. 463-31943
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