Centre for Mathematics Applied to the Life Sciences

Historical Seminars

2014-2015

DateSpeaker and TitleTime & Location
23 June 2015

Dr David Bourne  University of Durham

Title: Cell modelling using Voronoi diagrams  

2pm, LT515, Maths, University of Glasgow
4 Dec 2014

Dr Joanne Dunster, University of Reading, UK  

Title: Unravelling the complexities of blood clotting and thrombosis using mathematical techniques

 

2 pm, Room 203, Mathematics Building,  Glasgow
3 Dec 2014

Prof Neil Banas , University of Seattle, US.

Title: Zooplankton life history plasticity in a changing climate: A new optimality--based model and evidence from subarctic seas .

3.30pm, LT 209 Livingstone Tower, Maths, Strathclyde
6 Nov 2014

Prof Robert Insall , University of Glasgow, UK.

Title: Understanding what makes cells move with microscopes and mathematics .

2pm Maths LT203, University of Glasgow
15 Oct 2014

Dr Vittoria Flamini , New York Polytechnic School of Engineering, US.

Title: Patient-specific models of the aorta: Structure, Function and Pathophysiology .

1-2pm, Wolfson Centre, Strathclyde

2009-2010

 Date

Speaker and TitleTime & Location
10th Mar. 2010

Dr. Dylan Childs, Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, Sheffield University

Title:

Evolutionary game theory in the real world: A viable
alternative to phenotypic selection analysis? 
 

3.30pm, Rm LT908 Livingstone Tower, Maths Dept., Strathclyde
4th Mar. 2010

Prof. Mette Olufsen, Department of Mathematics, North Carolina State University, USA 

Title: Parameter estimation in a model predicting baroreceptor regulation of heart rate.

 

3.05 pm, Room 326, Mathematics Building,  Glasgow
14th Jan. 2009

Dr.

Mary Myerscough , Centre for Mathematical Biology, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sydney, Australia.

Title:

From individual to collective behaviour: decision making by house-hunting honeybees .

3.30pm, Rm L8.31 Livingstone Tower, Maths Dept., Strathclyde

2007-2008

Date TitleTime and location
13th Aug. 2008

CMALS AFTERNOON: DOUBLE BILL 

1.30-2.30: Dr Boyce Griffith, Courant Insitute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University.

Title: Adaptive numerical methods for simulating cardiovascular fluid
dynamics and electrophysiology

2.30-3.00: Tea and coffee, Math Dept Common Room, Glasgow

 

3.00-4.00: Prof Jay Walton, Texas A & M University.

Title: Modelling atherogenesis and progression as an inflammatory response

 

1.30pm, Rm 325 Math Blg,
Glasgow

14th July 2008

Prof. Maurício Vieira Kritz, National Laboratory for Scientific computing, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Title: Organizations, Mathematics and Biology

3pm, Rm 325 Math Blg, Glasgow
26th June 2008

Prof. Karen Landman, Department of Mathematics, University of Melbourne.

Title: Simulating a developmental cell invasion process

3pm, Rm L8.31 Livingstone Tower, Maths Dept., Strathclyde
20th Feb. 2008

Dr. Ernesto Estrada,  Complex Systems Research Group, University of
Santiago de Compostela.

Title: Spectral Excursions to Complex Biological Networks

4pm, Rm 325 Math Blg
Glasgow

13th Feb. 2008

Prof James Murray, Dept. of Applied Mathematics, University of Washington

Title: On the value of simple models from breathalysers to marriage

3.30pm,  L831 Math Blg
Strathclyde