Programme - MiLS meeting: "New developments in pattern formation in biological systems"
We are pleased to announce the programme for the twelfth Mathematics in Life Sciences (MiLS) meeting.
The meeting will focus on "New developments in pattern formation in biological systems" and will take place on the 14-15th June 2022 from 13:30 (14th June) to 14:00pm (15th June) in the Newman Red Lecture Theatre in the Peter Chalk Centre, at the University of Exeter (Streatham Campus). The Peter Chalk Centre is building number 17 on this map. Directions to Streatham Campus (including bus routes and flight connections) can be found here. Limited parking is available on campus in Car Park C (Visitor Car Park) or on Prince of Wales Road opposite buildings 6 and 7.
Attendance to the meeting is free of charge, but we kindly ask you to register your intention to attend by sending an email to Kyle Wedgwood.
We are planning to have a poster session on 14th June. If you are interested in presenting a poster, please let us know when emailing to register.
We look forward to welcoming you to Exeter.
Schedule (click here for abstracts)
14th June
13:30 Arrival and coffee
14:00 Dr. Andrew Krause (Durham University)
"A Mathematician's View of Challenges in Turing-Type Pattern Formation."
15:00 Tea and coffee break
15:30 Georgia Brennan (University of Oxford)
"From Mice, to Machine, to Man: Modelling clearance and proteopathy in Alzheimer’s disease."
16:30 Dr. Alex Fletcher (University of Sheffield)
"Understanding self-organised tissue patterning across scales."
17:30 Poster session
18:30 Drinks
15th June
09:30 Dr. Thomas Woolley (University of Cardiff)
"The Power of Noise."
10:30 Tea and coffee break
11:00 Dr. Nicolas Verschueren van Rees (University of Exeter)
"Patterns on biologically-relevant models: from arteries to reaction diffusion models on finite circular domains."
12:00 Prof. Jonathan Dawes (University of Bath)
"Pattern formation with nonlocal terms, and Alan Turing’s later work on morphogenesis."
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Close