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MBI Supported IP Meetings

Texas Tech University

The Fourth International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Populations in Biological Systems (ICMA IV)

October 4-6, 2013

Organizers: Linda J. S. Allen (Chair), Edward Allen, Bijoy Ghosh, Akif Ibragimov, Sophia Jang, Nancy McIntyre, Lih-Ing Roeger, Richard Strauss

ICMA IV is built around five research themes that represent a gradient of populations in biological systems (from cell signaling to chemotaxis to infectious diseases to climate change-induced distributional shifts to macroecology).

Virginia Bioinformatics Institute

International Conference on Computational Cell Biology: From the Past to the Future

August 14-16, 2013

This meeting has been designed to highlight the interplay between cutting-edge biomathematical approaches and experimental techniques to complex biological problems, identify future directions in the field of computational cell biology, and provide a rare opportunity for young researchers to interact with some leading scientists.

Arizona State University

SMB Annual Meeting: 2013 Travel Grant for young researchers

June 10-13, 2013

 

University of Miami

December 14-16, 2012

Organizers: Stephen Cantrell (Miami), Shugui Ruan (Miami), Suzanne Lenhart (Tennessee), Yuan Lou (Ohio State)

University of Nottingham

September 3-5, 2012

Organizers: Markus Owen (CMMB Director), Bindi Brook, Stephen Coombes, Oliver Jensen, Theo Kypraios, Simon Preston and Rüdiger Thul

University of Kwazula-Natal

Two day regional workshop

July 2012

Organizers: Kesh Govinder

University of Oxford

July 9-11, 2012

Organizers: Radek Erban, Mark Flegg, and Philip Maini

 

Arizona State University

June 25-28, 2009

Organizers: Miriam Nuño, Tim Lant, Gerardo Chowell-Puente, Megan Jehn, Carlos Castillo-Chavez, and George Basile

This workshop brings together the members of the Southwest Consortium and an international community of influenza experts with the support of local and national organizations to a workshop whose focus is to review lessons learned from previous epidemics and pandemics of influenza - including the ongoing outbreak, with the goals of evaluating the effectiveness of current public health interventions measures and the aim of identifying new and effective methods of incorporating current modeling and computational knowledge as an essential component, in real time, of the decision making process among those directly responsible for the containment of influenza outbreaks.

Program: All areas of Mathematical Biology with focus on Neuroscience, Ecology, Biophysics, and Biostatistics