Mathematical Biology Seminar

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Wednesday 24th April 14:00-15:00
Maths 311B

Statistical, Mathematical and Computational Modelling for Personalised Cardiovascular Healthcare

Harry Saxton and Xu Xu (University of Sheffield)


Friday 15th October, 2021 15:00-16:00
https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/MNW32H/

Collaborative Healthcare Innovation through Mathematics, Engineering and AI

Rebecca Shipley and her group (University College London)


Friday 21st May, 2021 15:00-16:00
Maths 311B

Statistical Inference and Uncertainty Quantification in Cardio-physiological Modelling

SoftMech-SET (University of Glasgow)


Friday 7th May, 2021 15:00-16:00
https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/MNW32H/

On the effects of vascular network size for hemodynamic parameter inference

Mitchel Colebank (North Carolina State University)


Friday 30th April, 2021 15:00-16:00
https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/MNW32H/

Understanding Scientific Processes via Sequential History Matching and Emulation of Computer Models

Samuel Jackson (University of Southampton)


Thursday 12th March, 2020 18:00-19:00
Room LT908, University of Strathclyde

RSS Glasgow: Dirk Husmeier, Statistical Inference in Cardiac Mechanics


Thursday 4th February, 2016 14:00-15:00
Maths 203

Mathematical modelling of angiogenesis in wounds, tumours and retinae: The good, the bad and the beautiful

Prof. Mark Chaplain (University of St Andrews)


Thursday 3rd December, 2015 14:00-15:00
Room 203

Mathematical Modelling Tools for Red Squirrel Conservation

Prof. Andy White (Heriot-Watt University )


Thursday 6th December, 2012 14:00-15:00
Maths Bldg, LT 326

Creating Images using Ultrasound Arrays

Tony Mulholland (University of Strathclyde)


Thursday 22nd November, 2012 14:00-15:00
Maths Bldg, LT 326

Engineering Analysis in the Biomedical Sciences, using the NF-kB pathway

Dennis Lee (University of Strathclyde)


Thursday 8th November, 2012 14:00-15:00
Maths Bldg, LT 326

New studies and new issues concerning the modeling of human cornea

Anna Pandolfi (Politecnico di Milano)


Thursday 11th October, 2012 14:00-15:00
Maths Bldg, LT 326

Size-dependent and tunable mechanical properties of hierarchical cellular materials

Hanxing Zhu (Cardiff University)


Thursday 4th October, 2012 14:00-15:00
Maths Bldg, LT 326

Modelling Evolution of Vascular Disease: Critical Reflections, Future Directions

Paul Watton (University of Oxford)


Thursday 30th August, 2012 16:00-17:00
Mathematics Building, room 325

The Conventional Wisdom Redux: Stochastic Evolution in Mulit-strain Epidemics

Todd Parsons (University of Toronto)


Tuesday 7th August, 2012 13:00-14:00
Mathematics Building, room 325

Two Variations on Normal Modes: Sloshing in Free Containers & Bragg Resonance

Dr Andrzej Herczynski (Department of Physics, Boston College, USA)


Tuesday 19th June, 2012 15:45-16:45
Mathematics Building, room 325

The role of communication mechanisms on the movement of self-organised biological aggregations with nonlocal interactions

Raluca Eftimie (University of Dundee)


Tuesday 19th June, 2012 14:30-15:30
Mathematics Building, room 325

Species persistence and spread in patchy landscapes

Frithjof Lutscher (University of Ottawa)


Thursday 14th June, 2012 14:00-15:00
Maths & Stats Bldg, LT 325

Aortic flow and drug delivery in solid tumour

Xiao Yun Xu (Imperial College London)


Thursday 24th May, 2012 14:00-15:00
Maths&Stats Bldg, LT 325

Designing Small Swimmers

Ramin Golestanian (University of Oxford)


Thursday 17th May, 2012 14:00-15:00
Maths & Stats Bldg, LT 325

Modelling approaches to bacterial biofilm growth (CMALS seminar)

John Ward (Loughborough University)


Thursday 26th April, 2012 14:00-15:00
Maths & Stats Bldg, LT 325

The role of communication mechanisms on the movement of self-organised biological aggregations with nonlocal interactions

Raluca Eftimie (University of Dundee)


Thursday 19th April, 2012 02:00-03:00
Maths, LT 325

TBA

Rene De Borst (University of Glasgow)


Thursday 22nd March, 2012 14:00-15:00
Maths & Stats Bldg, LT 325

Models of tick borne diseases- complex biology, a challenging result and some practical solutions

Rachel Norman (University of Stirling)


Thursday 8th March, 2012 14:00-15:00
Maths & Stats Bldg, LT 325

(CMALS seminar) Reversing waves of invasion in bistable systems

Fordyce Davidson (University of Dundee)


Thursday 23rd February, 2012 14:00-15:00
Maths & Stats Bldg, LT 325

(Rescheduled to 14 June 2012)

Xiao Yun Xu (Imperial College London)


Thursday 9th February, 2012 14:00-15:00
Maths-Stats Bldg, LT 325

Decoding pulsatile GnRH signals

Krasimira Tsaneva-Atanasova (University of Bristol (Engineering Mathematics))


Thursday 26th January, 2012 14:00-15:00
Math & Stats Bldg, LT 325

On fitting differential-equation models to data

Simon Preston (University of Nottingham)


Thursday 24th November, 2011 14:00-15:00
Maths-Stats Bldg, LT 325

Mathematical Modelling of Neural Tube Patterning

Karen Page (University College London)


Thursday 10th November, 2011 14:00-15:00
Maths-Stats Bldg, LT 325

On the Neimark-Sacker bifurcation in a discrete predator-prey model

Andrew Hone (University of Kent)


Thursday 27th October, 2011 14:00-15:00
Maths-Stats Bldg, LT 325

Investigating the immune evasion mechanism of Plasmodium falciparum malaria

Mario Recker (University of Oxford)


Thursday 13th October, 2011 14:00-15:00
Maths-Stats Bldg, Lt 325

The NAG numerical libraries and the HECToR CSE service

Yiqi Qiu (NAG Ltd, Oxford)


Thursday 29th September, 2011 14:00-15:00
Maths-Stats Bldg, LT 325

Multiscale modelling of biological branching structures

Tiina Roose (University of Southampton)


Thursday 19th May, 2011 14:00-15:00
Maths 325

Bubble Dynamics in a Compressible Liquid

Qian Xi Wang (University of Birmingham)


Thursday 5th May, 2011 14:00-15:00
Maths 325

(CMALS seminar) Modelling aspects of solid cancerous tumour growth

Philip Maini (CMALS seminar) (University of Oxford)


Thursday 21st April, 2011 14:00-15:00
Maths 325

Chemotaxis and cell movement in biological tissues

Bakhtier Vasiev (University of Liverpool)


Thursday 17th March, 2011 14:00-15:00
Maths 325

Modelling Electrophysiology: Bidomain, Fibres and Efficiency.

David Kay (University of Oxford)


Thursday 3rd March, 2011 14:00-15:00
Maths 326

Having Fun with Adjoints

Dwight Barkley (University of Warwick)


Thursday 17th February, 2011 14:00-15:00
Maths 325

Chaste: computational modelling of cardiac activity, and cancer

Pras Pathmanathan (University of Oxford, Computing Laboratory)


Thursday 3rd February, 2011 14:00-15:00
Maths 325

Mathematical modelling of genetic regulation: from stochastic model via time delay to memory

Tianhai Tian (University of Glasgow)


Thursday 20th January, 2011 14:00-15:00
Maths 325

Does Microbiology Need Statistical Physics?

Mike Cates (University of Edinburgh)


Thursday 2nd December, 2010 14:00-15:00
Maths 325

Towards a multi-scale model of airway smooth muscle contraction in an asthmatic airway

CANCELED -- Bindi Brook (University of Nottingham)


Thursday 18th November, 2010 14:00-15:00
Maths 325

Clinical and functional significance of acute myocardial infarction: insights from magnetic resonance imaging

Colin Berry (University of Glasgow)


Thursday 21st October, 2010 14:00-15:00
Maths 325

Immersed boundary method with finite element elasticity

Boyce Griffith (New York University)


Thursday 30th September, 2010 14:00-15:00
Maths 325

Controlling mosquitoes by classical or transgenic sterile insect techniques

Steven White (Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Wallingford)


Thursday 3rd June, 2010 14:00-15:00
326, Maths Department

Theory and Practice of Medical Image Registration

David Barber (University of Sheffield)


Tuesday 18th May, 2010 14:00-15:00
326, Maths Department

What thermal convection can teach us about the nature of turbulence

Friedrich H Busse (University of Bayreuth)


Thursday 13th May, 2010 14:00-15:00
326, Maths Department

Translating mathematical models to the Heart of the clinic

Nicolas Smith (St John's College, University of Oxford)


Thursday 29th April, 2010 14:00-15:00
326, Maths Department

Structural Mechanics and Protein Flexibility

Simon Guest (University of Cambridge)


Thursday 25th March, 2010 14:00-15:00
326, Maths Department

Limit Theorems for Density Dependent Population Genetics

Todd Parsons (University of Pennsylvania)


Thursday 18th March, 2010 14:00-15:00
326, Maths Department

Modeling of rabbit right atrium with conduction system

Jue Li (University of Manchester)


Thursday 11th March, 2010 14:00-15:00
326, Maths Department

Mathematical modelling and infectious disease control

Michael Tildesley (University of Edinburgh)


Thursday 4th March, 2010 02:00-03:00
326, Maths Department

Computational modelling of cardiovascular flows heart valves and carotid bifurcation

Raoul van Loon (Swansea University)


Thursday 4th February, 2010 14:00-15:00
326, Maths Department

Computational tools for cardiac electrophysiology

Alan Garny (University of Oxford)


Thursday 21st January, 2010 14:00-15:00
326, Maths Department

Impulsive delay equation models for the control of vector-borne diseases

Stephen Gourley (University of Surrey)


Thursday 3rd December, 2009 14:00-15:00
326, Maths Department

Mathematical models of microbial evolution

Ivana Gudelj (Imperial College London)


Thursday 19th November, 2009 14:00-15:00
326, Maths Department

Individual to population models of swimming micro-organisms in fluid flow

Rachel Bearon (University of Liverpool)


Thursday 5th November, 2009 14:00-15:00
326, Maths Department

Modelling of blood circulation in the liver

Jennifer Siggers (Imperial College London)


Thursday 22nd October, 2009 14:00-15:00
326, Maths Department

Soft active matter - from microscopics to hydrodynamics

Tanniemola B Liverpool (University of Bristol)


Thursday 8th October, 2009 14:00-15:00
326, Maths Department

Investigating the mechanism of sudden cardiac death using computational models and patient data

Richard H. Clayton (University of Sheffield)


Thursday 30th July, 2009 02:00-03:00
326

Two short talks: Progress Towards an Efficient Implicit Immersed Boundary Method, and an Extended Version of the Bidomain Model of Cardiac Electrophysiology

Boyce Griffith (New York University)


Friday 29th May, 2009 02:00-03:00
325

Spatial structures of chaotically advected scalars: the role of a delay time

Alexandra Tzella (Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique, Paris)


Thursday 28th May, 2009 02:00-03:00
325

A continuous model for microtubule dynamics with catastrophe, rescue and nucleation processes

Peter Hinow (University of Minnesota)


Thursday 21st May, 2009 14:00-15:00
Mathematics Building, 325

Computational modelling of post-transcriptional gene regulation by microRNAs

Raya Khanin (University of Glasgow)


Thursday 7th May, 2009 14:00-15:00
Mathematics Building, 325

Pathogen Control in multi-host, shared pathogen systems

Andrew Hoyle (University of Stirling)


Thursday 23rd April, 2009 14:00-15:00
Mathematics Building, 325

To correlate genotype to phenotype of cardiac arrhythmias - a mathematical approach

Henggui Zhang (University of Manchester)


Thursday 19th March, 2009 14:00-15:00
Mathematics Building, 325

An analytical approach to initiation of propagating fronts

Vadim N. Biktashev (University of Liverpool)


Thursday 5th March, 2009 14:00-15:00
Mathematics Building, 325

Efficient Bayesian Inference over Nonlinear Differential Equations with Hamiltonian Monte Carlo on the Riemann Manifold

Mark A Girolami (University of Glasgow)


Thursday 19th February, 2009 14:00-15:00
Mathematics Building, 325

Modelling ciliary and flagellate flows

Eamonn Gaffney (University of Oxford)


Thursday 5th February, 2009 14:00-15:00
Mathematics Building, 325

Dynamics and Bifurcations in PDEs and Networks

Adela Comanici (University of Glasgow)


Thursday 22nd January, 2009 14:00-15:00
Mathematics Building, 325

An engineering approach to the study of percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation

Silvia Schievano (University College London)


Thursday 18th December, 2008 13:00-14:00
Mathematics Building, 325

>>> Seminar is CANCELED <<<

Richard H Clayton (University of Sheffield)


Thursday 4th December, 2008 14:00-15:00
Mathematics Building, 204

Stochastic travelling waves in neural dendrites

Gabriel Lord (Heriot-Watt University)


Thursday 20th November, 2008 14:00-15:00
Mathematics Building, 204

Experimental and theoretical investigations of human sperm motility

David J Smith (University of Birmingham)


Thursday 6th November, 2008 14:00-15:00
Mathematics Building, 204

Instabilities of flows through deformable tubes and channels

Oliver Jensen (University of Nottingham)


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