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Rosalind Allen, University of Edinburgh
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Tibor Antal, University of Edinburgh
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Jasmine Foo, University of Minnesota
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Joachim Krug, University of Cologne
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Martin Nowak, Harvard University
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Bartlomiej Waclaw, University of Edinburgh
About:
The workshop aimed to bring together researchers working on diverse mathematical aspects of evolving biological populations. The meeting exposed similarities between mathematical models used to study seemingly different phenomena such as the growth of cancerous tumours, viral and bacterial infections, and the evolution of drug resistance. In particular, the meeting helped create new links between all these fields and enable cross-application of mathematical models and techniques; stimulate the development of new models addressing common issues such as the evolution of drug resistance in heterogeneous environments; aid in development of novel mathematical analyses for interacting particle systems and branching processes.
Programme:
Martin A.Nowak, Harvard University |
Rick Durrett, Duke University |
Philipp Altrock, Harvard University and the Moffitt Cancer Center |
Robert Beardmore, University of Exeter |
Julien Berestycki, University of Oxford |
Niko Beerenwinkel, ETH Zurich |
Anton Bovier, Universität Bonn |
Ivana Bozic, University of Washington |
Trevor Graham, Queen Mary University of London |
Ivana Gudelj, University of Exeter |
Alison Hill, Harvard University |
Andrew Hoyle, University of Stirling |
Kevin Leder, University of Minnesota |
David Nelson, Harvard University |
Jason Schweinsberg, University of California |
Peter Swain, University of Edinburgh |
Arne Traulsen, Plon |