One-day IOP meeting
Modelling complex systems in biology, medicine and physiology
University of Manchester, 12th December 2012
The Nonlinear and Complex Physics Group of the Institute of Physics is pleased to announce a one-day workshop on
Modelling complex systems in biology, medicine and physiology.
The meeting will be held at the University of Manchester on Wednesday 12th December 2012.
Membership of the IOP is not required to come to the meeting, and there is no registration fee.
Keynote talk
Alexey Zaikin
Professor of Systems Medicine, University College London
Delayed bifurcations in gene regulatory networks
Further invited talks will be given by
Dr Richard Clayton, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield
Modelling the heart
Professor Magnus Rattray, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester
Inferring the structure of gene regulatory networks from time-series data
Programme
A preliminary programme can be found here.
Registration
Registration has now closed.
Venue and getting here
The meeting will be hosted by the Complex Systems and Statistical Physics Group in Manchester, and it will take place in the Niels Bohr Common Room in the School of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Manchester. The School is located in the Schuster Building on Brunswick Street, Manchester M13 9PL. Please click here for a Campus Map. The Schuster Building is building number 54 on the map. It can be reached on foot from Manchester Oxford Road Station (10 min walk), or from Manchester Piccadilly Station (15-20 min walk).
Organisers
Ganna Rozhnova (University of Lisbon/University of Manchester)
Tobias Galla (University of Manchester).
Co-sponsor
The meeting is supported by the Medical Physics Group of the Institute of Physics.