Data-driven Modelling Workshop 2022

We are organising a 2-day workshop together with Rubén Pérez Carrasco, Vahid Shahreszaei and Peter Swain. 22-23 June 2022 at Imperial College London. The event is supported through the Quantitative Sciences Research Institute at Imperial College and by UKRI (FLF fellowship to P Thomas).

The venue is 170 Queen’s Gate, Imperial College London, UK.

23 June 2022

Time Speaker Title
9:30 Martin Howard (John Innes) Coarsening mechanism for meiotic crossover control
10:10 Chris Barnes (UCL) Mathematical models of host-microbiota systems
10:50 Break
11:20 George Constable (York) Estimating the rate of sexual reproduction in the parasite Leishmania
12:00 Omer Dushek (Oxford) Towards an operational understanding of T cell responses
12:40 Lunch
13:40 James Locke (Sainsbury Laboratory) Noisy and dynamic decision making in plants
14:20 Alexis Barr (Imperial) Getting into and out of the cell cycle
15:00 Break
15:30 Daniel Hebenstreit (Warwick) Understanding transcriptional dynamics in mammalian cells
16:10 Mamen Romano (Aberdeen) Translation dynamics
17:00 BBQ In the garden, 170 Queen’s Gate

24 June 2022

Time Speaker Title
9:30 Omer Karin (Cambridge) Design features of a circuit for long-term biological memory
10:10 Bruno Martins (Warwick) Round the clock: circadian gene expression, growth and division in cyanobacteria
10:50 Break
11:20 Andrea Rocco (Surrey) Noise-induced transitions in gene expression
12:00 Wenying Shou (UCL) Inferring statistical dependence from observational time series data
12:40 Lunch
13:40 Ruth Baker (Oxford) Efficient Bayesian inference for mechanistic modelling with high-throughput data
14:20 Timothy Saunders (Warwick) The role of cell shape in tissue formation
15:00 Break
15:30 Orkun Soyer (Warwick) Modelling metabolism at the right abstraction
16:10 Robert Endres (Imperial) 70 years later: rethinking Turing patterns
17:30 Workshop dinner Ognisko Restaurant, 55 Exhibition Rd, London SW7 2PG

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