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White Rose Mathematical Biology Seminars

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mathematical Biology departments of the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield and York joined forces to set up this online seminar series. This series is run jointly by Martin Lopez Garcia (Mathematical Biology, Leeds), Alex BestAlexander G Fletcher (Mathematical Biology, Sheffield), and myself. A list of speakers can be found on the White Rose Mathematical Biology Seminar page [LINK].

Past Talks

 

Pre-COVID I was the organiser of York's Mathematical Biology seminar series, together with Daphne Ezer.

12/02/2020 - Prof. Maciej Lisicki (University of Warsaw)

Pumping and swimming: two faces of phoretic flows

29/01/2020 - Dr. Harold Moyse (University of Warwick)

Identifiability for biology chemistry and ecology: Getting more information out of fewer experiments and an open conjecture relating to mappings between ODEs

22/01/2020 - Dr. Bruno Martins (University of Cambridge)

Round the clock: single-cell dynamics of circadian processes in cyanobacteria

15/01/2020 - Dr. Shovonlal Roy (University of Reading)

Earth observation and modelling of marine ecosystems - some recent developments and opportunities

20/11/2019 - Dr. Emma Gardner (University of Reading)

Reliably Predicting Pollinator Abundance: Challenges of Calibrating Process Based Ecological Models

13/11/2019 - Paula Avello Fernández / Shoumit Dey (University of York)

Modelling temperature dependence in the Arabidopsis thaliana circadian clock /

Modelling heterogeneity of antigen-induced macrophage response

06/11/2019 - Dr. Stephen Cornell (University of Liverpool)

A unified framework for analysis of individual-based models in ecology and beyond

30/10/2019 -  Dr. Charley Schaefer, Dr. Alice Von Der Heydt and Peter Hannay (University of York)

Statistical Physics of Life --- Self-assembly of silk fibres, proteins' collective-mode signalling, and the  evolution of dance

23/10/2019 - Prof. Richard Morris (John Innes Centre)

Electrical signaling in plants - a ‘current’ opinion

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