This session is dedicated to review recent advances in mathematical modelling in two related biological areas: developmental biology and tumour growth. Whereas developmental biology has a long history of relying on mathematical ideas going back to the seminal work of Turing on pattern formation in reaction-diffusion systems, mathematical modelling of tumour growth is a relative newcomer. However, recent work claiming that application from ecology and evolutionary biology concepts should greatly improve our understanding of cancer has sparked renewed interest in mathematical modelling of cancer.
Schedule
Friday 11:00 – 11:40, Sala Pere Coromines
Esther Ibáñez-Marcelo (Centre de Recerca Matemàtica)
Evolutionary escape and surviving in populations with genotype-phenotype
structure ► ABSTRACT
Friday 11:40 – 12:20, Sala Pere Coromines
Daniel Sánchez-Taltavull (Centre de Recerca Matemàtica)
Stochastic dynamics of HIV-1 infection ► ABSTRACT
Friday 12:20 – 13:00, Sala Pere Coromines
Pau Formosa-Jordan (University of Cambridge)
Unraveling salt-and-pepper patterning in the developing chick inner ear ► ABSTRACT
Saturday 16:30 – 17:10, Sala Pere Coromines
Óscar Sánchez (Universidad de Granada)
Modelling through nonlinear flux limited spreading ► ABSTRACT
Saturday 17:10 – 17:50, Sala Pere Coromines
Rubén Pérez Carrasco (University College London)
Modelling of neural tube patterning ► ABSTRACT
Saturday 17:50 – 18:30, Sala Pere Coromines
Marta Ibañes (Universitat de Barcelona)
Auxin hormonal transport in plants: Balance between entry and exit ► ABSTRACT
Saturday 18:30 – 19:10, Sala Pere Coromines
Aurora Hernández-Machado (Universitat de Barcelona)
Tumor angiogenesis and vascular patterning: A mathematical model ► ABSTRACT
Organisers
Tomás Alarcón (Centre de Recerca Matemàtica)
Juan Soler (Universidad de Granada)