The 10th Mathematics in Life Sciences (MiLS) meeting is titled "Modelling Challenges in Cancer and Immunology" and will take place on the 28th of June 2019, at King's College London, Strand Building, Room S0.12. See here for directions.
The workshop will bring together experts in immunology, cancer development and applied mathematicians to discuss recent advances in cancer immunology, open questions and modelling challenges. Topics will include dynamics of the immune response, tumor-immune interactions and frontiers in cancer immunotherapy. The aim of the meeting is to promote the exchange of new experimental and theoretical results, create a roadmap for future developments and encourage new collaborations. Support from the Department of Mathematics at KCL is gratefully acknowledged.
Attendance to the meeting is free of charge, but registration via Eventbrite is mandatory.
We are still inviting posters presentations, especially from early career researchers and postgraduate students. If you would like to present a poster please send a title and abstract to Alessia Annibale and Daniele Avitabile.
Schedule
10:30-10:50 Arrival and coffee
10:50-11:50 Professor Tim Elliott (Southampton)
11:50-12:50 Professor Helen Byrne (Oxford)
12:50-14:20 Lunch & Poster Session
14:20-15:00 Professor Benny Chain (UCL)
15:00-15:40 Dr Sophia Karagiannis (KCL)
15:40-16:10 Joseph Egan (Southampton)
16:10-16:30 Close & coffee
We look forward to welcoming you in London.