The summer school titled "From Cells to Tissues: Models, Analysis and Applications" will take place at the Fondazione Alessandro Volta, on Lake Como, from June 10 to June 14, 2024.
This summer school will offer lectures delivered by researchers whose scientific activity centres around theoretical aspects and applications of mathematical models of cell and tissue mechanobiology. The school will be open to PhD students and postdocs and the application deadline is March 31, 2024.
More details about the programme and the application procedure can be found at https://ctma.lakecomoschool.org
Places are available on the Bristol Medical School online short course: Essentials of Infectious Disease Modelling and Economic Evaluation Date: 17-18 June 2024 Cost: £440
Mathematical modelling is an important tool that can be used to understand the dynamics of infectious diseases. Academics working within Bristol Medical School, including those who tutor on the course, are involved in international research on human and zoonotic infectious diseases to help understand epidemics and predict the future burden of diseases, as well as the impact of different control measures to inform policy.
This course aims to cover the essentials of infectious disease modelling including economic evaluation. The course will provide attendees with the ability to start understanding modelling studies and work with modellers. “Great examples, support and moderation in break rooms. Excellent material and excellent professors” – course feedback
Our online courses are delivered by topic specialists within the Bristol Medical School and provide continued access to online learning materials and recordings for a further 3 months after the course. Visit our website for more information and course bookings: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/medical-school-short-courses/
Suitable participants: PhD students, PostDocs, Public Health scientists and others interested
Structure: The summer program consists of 6 course modules of which participants can attend one or two.
More information: www.math.su.se/espidam
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Advisory board: Tom Britton (chair), Simon Cauchemez, Sebastian Funk, Niel Hens, Mirjam Kretzschmar, Lorenzo Pellis and Erik Volz
Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce that the research school "Mathematical Biology: Collective Behavior and Pattern Formation" will be held from July 1st to 5th, 2024 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (CIRM) in Luminy, Marseille, France.
We are happy to welcome the following lecturers: *Thierry Emonet (Yale University)* Navigation in chemical environments *Nicolas Fournier (Sorbonne Université)* Probability and interacting particle systems for the Keller-Segel model *Pierre-François Lenne(IBDM Marseille) & Thomas Lepoutre (Inria Lyon) & Marie Manceau (CNRS & Collège de France)* [joint lecture] Pattern formation in developmental biology *Sara Merino Aceituno (University of Vienna)* Mathematics of collective behaviors *Thierry Paul (CNRS & Sorbonne Université)* PDE at the micro- and the macroscopic scale
Grants are available for young researchers interested in attending the school. These grants will cover partial accommodation expenses. The deadline for submitting an application is April 16th, 2024. The applicants should upload a short letter + CV + name of a scientific referent to be contacted.
Applications for registration (deadline end of May) and for grants (deadline mid April) go through the website of the school: https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/3073.html
This event echoes the research school organized one week before (June 24-28) as part of J.A. Carrillo and Anne Nouri's Chaire Jean Morlet: "Frontiers in Interacting Particle Systems, Aggregation-Diffusion Equations & Collective Behavior".
The interested participants may consider a coupled registration: https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/3050.html
Additional information can be requested from the organizers by email.
We hope to see you in Marseille in July! Best regards, The Organizers Vincent Calvez Tam Mignot Milica Tomasevic Ariane Trescases
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