Following the previous year’s Scottish Mathematical Biology Forum (SMBF), this year we continued to build upon its success with 8 more fantastic presentations spanning the length, breadth and depth of our vibrant community. The key purpose of the workshop was to develop new networks and spark new collaborations between our members.
Workshop
Scottish Mathematical Biology Forum
ICMS, The Bayes Centre, Edinburgh
Organiser
About
Programme
Meet the speakers
Friday 4th November
Registration with coffee
Anthony O’Hare
University of Stirling
Introduction to the meeting
Rowland Kao
University of Edinburgh
Integrating pathogen genomic data with contact information to identify possible causes for emergent disease scenarios
Ewan McTaggart
University of Strathclyde
The effect of pests and pathogens on forest harvesting regimes: a bioeconomic model
Cicely Macnamara
University of Glasgow
Modelling the tumour microenvironment using an agent-based force-based approach.
Renato Andrade
University of Glasgow
Heterogeneity in behaviour and movement can influence the stability of predator-prey periodic travelling waves.
Andrew Hoyle
University of Stirling
Optimising Antibiotic Treatment Regimens to fight Bacterial Infections