We invite you to the “Cell Plasticity in Cancer Evolution” workshop (May 19–22, 2025)! Connect with international experts sharing insights on cell plasticity in cancer and the latest in research and therapies.
Invited speakers: Peter Friedl (Nijmegen) Gaetano Gargiulo (Berlin) Sara Hamis (Uppsala) Mohit Kumar Jolly (Bangalore) Purificacion Muñoz Moruno (Barcelona) Susanne Sebens (Kiel) Heike Siebert (Kiel) Fabian Spill (Birmingham)
Registration url: https://workshops.evolbio.mpg.de/event/123/
The University of Bristol Medical School offer intensive online short courses designed for researchers and healthcare practitioners. We are delighted to confirm that bookings for our popular Essentials of Infectious Disease Modelling and Economic Evaluation short course will open at midday on 8 October 2024.
Mathematical modelling is an important tool that can be used to understand the dynamics of infectious diseases. Academics working within Bristol Medical School, including those who tutor on the course, are involved in international research on human and zoonotic infectious diseases to help understand epidemics and predict the future burden of diseases, as well as the impact of different control measures to inform policy.
Find out more: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/medical-school/study/short-courses/courses/infectious-disease-modelling-economic-evaluation/
The proceedings will feature plenary lectures, contributed talks and posters, and interactive sandpits fostering interdisciplinary collaborations. All researchers interested in biological applications of continuum mechanics are welcome to attend; PhD students and early career researchers are particularly encouraged to do so. Contributions of short talks and posters are keenly sought. Links to submit contributions (by 4 May) and/or register (by 8 June), and information about financial support available to students and carers, can be found on the event website: https://sites.google.com/view/continuum-mechanics-in-biology/
We are pleased to announce the 2025 OpenVT Workshop on Multiscale Model Sharing and Reproducibility, being held as a satellite meeting of the Society of Mathematical Biology (SMB) meeting, on July 13th 2025 at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta Canada.
Building complex multicellular agent-based biological simulations (virtual tissues) in a sharable, extensible and reproducible way is challenging but critical to advancing research and enhancing deployment.
This one day workshop will offer tutorials on using popular multicellular modelling frameworks which support rapid simulation construction and distribution and a multicellular model reproducibility hackathon which will explore best practice for model design and distribution.
For more details and to sign-up see: https://forms.gle/2uBjsVUMXEwngVwF6.
We are pleased to announce the 2025 CompuCell3D Virtual Tissue Modeling Workshop and Hackathon at Indiana University, Bloomington, July 28th to August 10th, 2025.
Learn to model your biological system of interest with one-on-one help. Week 1 will cover CC3D basics. Week 2 will cover advanced topics in CC3D, followed by a 2-day model-building hackathon. Physicists, biologists, computer scientists, and modelers team up to build research-grade models of biological systems. All experience levels are welcome.
For more information, email compucell3d.iu@gmail.com or visit www.compucell3d.org/Workshop25.
Register at: www.tinyurl.com/CC3D2025.
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