BIOMAT International Doctoral Summer School 2023. Multiscale Methods at the Frontier Between Data and Mathematical Models

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BIOMAT International Doctoral Summer School 2023. Multiscale Methods at the Frontier Between Data and Mathematical Models

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Descripción de la actividad

International Doctoral Summer Schools - BioMat 2023 The understanding of complex systems in Biology and Health Sciences is one of the main scientific endeavours nowadays. The determination of the chemical interactions that control tissue dynamics is a current hot topic with lots of interesting implications for modern societies, including cancer prognosis and developmental biology, just to name a few. It can be surprising to discover that those mechanical interactions taking place in tissue dynamics can have an important effect on the aforementioned chemical interactions. The proper understanding of such complex phenomena demands a combination of different perspectives on the subject, ranging from physical and mathematical fundamentation to computational simulation and data analysis. We feel that this is the right time to set up a summer school focused on the recent developments in the field.

The courses will cover multiscale modeling techniques, biomechanics, deep learning, networks, topological data analysis, numerical simulation and specific applications to tissue dynamics and cancer prognosis. From the point of view of PhD training, a sensible balance between theory and practice will be promoted, while fostering multidisciplinary approaches. Interactions between attendees and speakers will be encouraged on a lively environment and in several social events.

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Master students with an interest on quantitative modeling techniques and their aplications in Biology and Health Sciences. PhD students and early postdocs working on specific topics in Biomathematics or Biophysics. In general, researchers interested in the development of interdisciplinary collaborations connecting Mathematics, Physics, Data Science, Biology and/or Medicine will surely profit from this summer school.

Fecha

• March 23-24
• May 22-26
• June 12-16

Número de plazas ofertadas

60 (might be extended depending on the number of early registrations); at least 24 are reserved for foreign students.

Lugar de celebración

Universidad de Granada, sala de conferencias Fisymat: March 23-24 and May 22-26
• Centre de Recerca Matemàtica, Bellaterra, Barcelona: June 12-16

Responsable

Comité organizador

• Tomás Alarcón (Centre de Recerca Matemática)
• Juan Calvo (Universidad de Granada)
• David Poyato (Universidad de Granada)
• Isabel Reche (Universidad de Granada)
• Juan Soler (Universidad de Granada)

Grupo/s implicados/profesorado

Grupos implicados:

• FMQ-316 Ecuaciones de Evolución en Derivadas Parciales
• Mathematical and Computational Biology group
• Research Unit MNat
• Máster Fisymat


Profesorado:

• Marino Arroyo (Universitat Politécnica de Cataluña)
• Nicola Bellomo (Universidad de Granada)
• Katie Bentley (Francis Crick Institute & King's College, London)
• Vicent Calvez (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1)
• Martina Conte (Politecnico di Torino)
• Dagmar Iber (ETH Zurich)
• Jean-François Joanny (Collegue de France, París)
• Ana Paula Millán (Universidad de Granada)
• Giovanni Petri (CENTAI Institute, Italy)
• Bernadette Stolz-Pretzer (EPF Lausanne)
• Xavier Trepat (IBEC Barcelona)
• Alfonso Valencia (Centro Nacional de Supercomputación de Barcelona)

Patrocinadores

• MICINN
• Junta de Andalucía
• European Commission
• Centre de Recerca Matemàtica
• MNat

Universidades de la Alianza Arqus implicadas, en su caso

• Université Claude Bernard (Lyon 1)