
Mathematical Biology
Math Biology seminar timetable
Details: Wed 1pm-2pm, MATH-103
2019/20
- 17th June 2020 - Carl Whitfield (University of Manchester) - Mathematical modelling of the distribution of lung ventilation in health and disease
- 20th May 2020 - Chris Overton (Liverpool, Manchester) - Modelling the COVID-19 UK hospitalisation pathway
- 5th February 2020 - Ivan Olier (Liverpool John Moores University) - Machine learning in healthcare research - Are we all on the same page?
- 11th December 2019 - Ruth Bowness (St Andrews University)
- 20th November 2019 - Yu-Chun Lin (NTHU) - Using chemical biology approaches to visualize diffusion barriers in cells
- 13th November 2019 - Marco Siccardi (University of Liverpool)
- 6th November 2019 - Johann Bauer (City University) - The Stabilisation of Equilibria in Evolutionary Game Dynamics through Mutation
- 30th October 2019 - Maya Wardeh (University of Liverpool) - Un-weaving the viral web: Host, viral and network traits reveal viral wild reservoirs
2018/19
- 22nd May 2019 - Mariya Ptashnyk (Herriott Watt University)
- 15th May 2019 - Philip Murray (University of Dundee) - Genetic oscillations in the developing embryo: theory meets experiment
- 27th March 2019 - Joanne Turner (University of Liverpool) - Modelling bluetongue in the UK: The effect of temperature, farm density and foot-and-mouth disease restrictions on the 2007 UK bluetongue outbreak
- 20th March 2019 - Fabian Spill (University of Birmingham) - Fundamental role of mechanical forces in endothelial gap formation and tumour metastasis
- 13th March 2019 - Ivo Siekmann (Liverpool John Moores University) - Listening to the whispers within our cells – mathematical modelling of calcium dynamics
- 6th March 2019 - Peter Stewart (University of Glasgow) - Elastic jumps on networks - towards a mathematical framework for predicting retinal haemorrhage
- 27th February 2019 - Barbel Finkenstadt (University of Warwick) - Inference for Circadian pacemaking
- 13th February 2019 - Alex Fletcher (University of Sheffield) - Mathematical modelling and analysis of epithelial patterning and morphogenesis
- 6th February 2019 - Nouf Alghamdi (University of Liverpool) - Approximating the quasi-stationary distribution of network-based SIS dynamics
- 30th January 2019 - Mohit Dalwadi (University of Oxford) - Multi-scale mathematical problems in synthetic biology
- 12th December 2018 - Chris Overton (University of Liverpool) -
- 5th December 2018 - Marianne Scott (University of Liverpool) - A Mathematical framework for modelling 3D cell motility; applications to Glioblastoma cell migration
- 28th November 2018 - David Graham (University of Plymouth) - Virtual Source Method for modelling of water waves
- 21st November 2018 - Andrew Dean (University of Liverpool) - Toxin-mediated competition in weakly motile bacteria
- 14th November 2018 - Karan Pattni (University of Liverpool) - Framework for studying evolution in structured populations with fixed and variable size
- 7th November 2018 - Mirela Domijan (University of Liverpool) - Some recent modelling plant science applications
- 31st October 2018 - Joe Leedale (University of Liverpool) - Multiscale modelling of drug transport in systems pharmacology
- 24th October 2018 - Dr Panayiota Katsamba (University of Birmingham) - Biophysics of helices: microbots, bacteria and phage viruses
In conjunction with the EPSRC Liverpool Centre for Mathematics in Healthcare (LCMH) - 10th October 2018 - Bakhti Vasiev (University of Liverpool)
- 26th September 2018 - Francisco Herrerias-Azcue (University of Manchester) - Stirring does not make populations well mixed: The effect of motion on fixation probability
2017/18
- 15th August 2018 - Caterina La Porta and Stefano Zapperi (Center for Complexity & Biosystems, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy) - Tackling complexity in cell mechanics
- 4th July 2018 - Nouf Alghamdi (University of Liverpool)
- 27th June 2018 - Karan Pattni (University of Liverpool)
- 20th June 2018 - Bakhti Vasiev (University of Liverpool)
- 13th June 2018 - Etienne Farcot (University of Nottingham) - Discrete models of gene networks: some theoretical results and an application
- 30th May 2018 - Marianne Scott (University of Liverpool)
- 23rd May 2018 - Ozgur Akman (University of Exeter) - Reduced models of circadian clocks
- 16th May 2018 - Andrew Dean (University of Liverpool)
- 9th May 2018 - Joe Leedale (University of Liverpool)
- 2nd May 2018 - Maya Wardeh (University of Liverpool) - Untangling the web of infection - Big Data approaches to identifying potential sources of emerging pathogens in humans, domesticated animals and crops
- 25th April 2018 - Pavitra Kannan (University of Oxford) (LCMH seminar) - Interactions between heterogeneous tumour cell populations affect growth and radiation response of prostate spheroids
- 11th April 2018 - Theodore Kypraios (University of Nottingham) - Recent Developments in Identifying Transmission Routes of Healthcare Associated Infections using Whole Genome Sequence Data
- 21st February 2018 - Alex Samoletov (University of Liverpool) - Generalised dynamic ensemble control
- 14th February 2018 - Chris Overton (University of Liverpool) - Evolutionary bet-hedging in structured populations
- 31st January 2018 - Ross Kelly (Liverpool John Moores University) - Using thermodynamic-based in silico models to investigate cellular bioenergetic function and toxicity
- 13th December 2017 - Stanislav Mazurenko (University of Liverpool) - Optimal control of multi-enzyme biochemical pathways
- 6th December 2017 - Nouf Alghamdi (University of Liverpool) - The role of toxicity in the infection severity
- 22nd November 2017 - Bakhti Vasiev (University of Liverpool) - On the heterogeneity of human populations as reflected by mortality dynamics
- 15th November 2017 - Mirela Domijan (University of Liverpool) - Plant circadian clock at single cell level
- 8th November 2017 - Marianne Scott (University of Liverpool) - The Persistent Random Walk model and its application to Glioblastoma cell migration
- 1st November 2017 - Andrew Dean (University of Liverpool)
- 29th October 2017 - Karan Pattni (University of Liverpool) - Evolutionary graph theory revisited: when is an evolutionary process equivalent to the Moran process?
- 25th October 2017 - Joe Leedale (University of Liverpool) - In silico framework for paracetamol toxicity identification through inclusion of novel biomarkers
- 11th October 2017 - Rachel Bearon (University of Liverpool) - A model of strongly-biased chemotaxis reveals the tradeoffs of different bacterial migration strategies
Seminar information for our external speakers can be found on the Applied Mathematics, Statistics and Probability Seminar webpage