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Philip Maini
University of Oxford
https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/1
Events this person is speaking at:
Wednesday 27 May 2020
17:00
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Philip Maini: Squirrels, Turing and Excitability - Mathematical Modelling in Biology, Ecology and Medicine ONLINE ONLY
Online lecture - no need to register. https://livestream.com/oxuni/maini
Philip Maini
(University of Oxford)
Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures
Events this person is hosting:
Friday 17 May 2019
14:00
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Combining computational modelling, structural biology and immunology to understand Antigen processing
Prof Tim Elliott
(University of Southampton)
Mathematical Biology and Ecology
Friday 24 January 2020
14:00
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Mathematical modelling as part of an HIV clinical trial in sub-Saharan Africa
Dr Will Probert
(University of Oxford)
Mathematical Biology and Ecology
Friday 7 February 2020
14:00
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Systems biology for single cell RNA-Seq data
Dr Tom Thorne
(University of Reading)
Mathematical Biology and Ecology
Friday 21 February 2020
14:00
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Tensors in biological data and algebraic statistics
Dr Anna Seigal
(University of Oxford)
Mathematical Biology and Ecology
Friday 29 May 2020
14:00
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The importance of size in immune recognition
Prof Anton van der Merwe
(Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford)
Mathematical Biology and Ecology
Friday 12 June 2020
14:00
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Live-modelling the temporal regulation of mesoderm specification
Dr Berta Verd
(University of Cambridge)
Mathematical Biology and Ecology
Friday 13 November 2020
14:00
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Algebraic systems biology
Heather Harrington
(University of Oxford)
Mathematical Biology and Ecology
Friday 27 November 2020
14:00
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Plant puzzle cell shape is an adaptation to a developmental constraint based on mechanical stress and isotropic growth
Dr Richard Smith
(John Innes Centre)
Mathematical Biology and Ecology
Friday 3 February 2023
14:00
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Challenges in modeling the transmission dynamics of childhood diseases
Prof Felicia Magpantay
(Dept of Math and Stats Queen’s University Kingston)
Mathematical Biology and Ecology
Friday 17 February 2023
14:00
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Understanding Turing patterns in heterogeneous reaction-diffusion systems
Prof Robert A. Van Gorder
(Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of Otago)
Mathematical Biology and Ecology
Friday 3 March 2023
14:00
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An agent-based model of the tumour microenvironment
Dr Cicely Macnamara
(School of Mathematics and Statistics University of Glasgow)
Mathematical Biology and Ecology
Friday 8 March 2024
14:00
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Modeling multiscale systems in bone mechanobiology
Professor Esther Reina Romo
(Department of Mechanical Engineering ETSI, University of Seville)
Mathematical Biology and Ecology