Monday 02 October 2017 13:15-14:05
Room: 4S Pavilion | University of Birmingham
Information processing and distributed computation in plant organs
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Monday 23 October 2017 13:15-14:05
Room: 4S Pavilion | Mean-field Models for non-Markovian Epidemics on Networks
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Monday 30 October 2017 13:15-14:05
Room: 4S Pavilion | Colorado School of Mines “Pharmacokinetic models of transdermal drug delivery: Opportunities and pitfalls
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Monday 27 November 2017 13:15-14:05
Room: 4S Pavilion |
Modeling the Evolution of Transgenerational Effects
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Monday 11 December 2017 13:15-14:05
Room: 4S Pavilion |
Investigating inflammation in wounds and cancer using genetics, live imaging, and a little maths
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Monday 27 February 2017 13:15-14:05
Room: 4S Pavilion | DAMTP, University of Cambridge
Cooperation and control of infectious diseases
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Monday 13 March 2017 13:15-14:05
Room: 4S Pavilion | Using mathematical modelling to forecast major outbreaks of infectious disease
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Monday 27 March 2017 13:15-14:05
Room: 4S Pavilion | Mathematics, University of Exeter Dengue: knowledge gaps and model challenges
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Tuesday 04 April March 2017 13:15-14:05
Room: 4S Pavilion | Engineering Mathemtics, University of Bristol Measuring, modelling and controlling gene dynamics in embryonic stem cells
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Monday 24 April 2017 13:15-14:05
Room: 4S Pavilion | Regulation of synaptic plasticity by allosteric calcium sensors
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Monday 08 May 2017 13:15-14:05
Room: 4S Pavilion | Mathematical problems arising in developmental biology
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Monday 12 December 2016 13:15-14:05
Room: 4E3.19 | Mirre Simons
Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield Understanding the biology of ageing through the demography of death |
Monday 05 December 2016 13:15-14:05
Room: 4E3.19 | Marcus Tindall
Mathematics and Statistics, University of Reading
Understanding cholesterol synthesis and regulation through mathematical modelling
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Monday 28 November 2016 13:15-14:05
Room: 4E3.19 | George Fritz
LOEWE-Zentrum für Synthetische Mikrobiologie, University of Marburg
Transporters as information processors in bacterial signaling pathways |
Monday 14 November 2016 13:15-14:05
Room: 4E3.19 | Marcel Ortgiese
Mathematical Sciences, University of Bath
The interface of the symbiotic branching model
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Monday 7 November 2016 13:15-14:05
Room: 4E3.19 | Jonathan Swinton
Deodands Ltd. Alan Turing and Fibonacci phyllotaxis |
Monday 3rd October 2016 13:15-14:05
Room: 4E3.19 | Tim Astrop
Biology and Biochemistry, University of Bath Architecture of the Arthropod Cuticle: Retro-engineering Nature’s most Amazing Material
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Monday 16 May 2016
13:15-14:05
Room: 8W2.6 |
David Anderson
Mathematics, Wisconsin
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Monday 25 April 2016
13:15-14:05
Room: 8W2.6 |
Sam Isaacson
Mathematics, Boston
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Monday 11 April 2016
13:15-14:05
Room: 8W2.6 |
Chris Guiver
Mathematics, Bath
Systems and control in mathematical ecology and a new necessary
condition for dispersal driven growth
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Monday 04 April 2016
13:15-14:05
Room: 8W2.6 |
David Tourigny
Mathematics, Cambridge
Topological aspects of activator-inhibitor networks
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Monday 14 March 2016
13:15-14:05
Room: 8W2.6 |
Kevin Painter
Mathematics, Heriot-Watt
Navigating the flow: Animal orientation under flows
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Monday 07 March 2016
13:15-14:05
Room: 8W2.6 |
John Pitchford
Biology, York
Dynamic networks and network dynamics |
Monday 15 February 2016
13:15-14:05
Room: 8W2.6 |
Colin Torney
Mathematics, Exeter
Cues and decision-making in collective systems
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Monday
1 February 2016
13:15-14:05
Room: 8W2.6 |
Diego Oyarzun
Mathematics,
Imperial
Analysis and design of genetic control circuits for metabolism
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Monday 7 December 2015
13:15-14:05
Room: 8W2.13 |
Edd Codling
Mathematical
Sciences, Essex
Analayis of dairy cow movement and behaviour as part of an automated
welfare monitoring system
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Monday 30 November 2015
13:15-14:05
Room: 8W2.13 |
Nikolai
Bode
Engineering Mathematics, Bristol
Exploring the nature of social interactions in moving human and animal
groups |
Monday 16 November 2015
13:15-14:05
Room: 8W2.13 |
Ramon
Grima
Biological Sciences, Edinburgh
Molecular finite-size effects in stochastic models of equilibrium
chemical system |
Monday 2 November
2015
13:15-14:05
Room: 8W2.13 |
Audrey
Dussutour
DYNACTOM, Toulouse
Physarum
polycephalum: when simple is not so simple
|
Monday 19 October 2015
13:15-14:05
Room: 8W2.13 |
Louise
Dyson
Mathematics, Warwick
Be noisy to be decisive: noise-induced bistable states
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Monday 12 October 2015
13:15-14:05
Room: 8W2.13 |
Dan
Simpson
Mathematical Sciences, Bath
Models of structured populations |
Wednesday 29 April 2015
12.15 - 13.15
Room: 8W2.20 |
Todd
Parsons
CNRS & Laboratoire de Probabilités et Modèles
Aléatoires, Université Paris VI
The conventional wisdom redux? Stochastic evolution in multi-strain
epidemics
|
Wednesday 25 March 2015
12.15 - 13.15
Room: 8W2.20 |
Ben Adams
Maths, Bath
The
role of households in the epidemiology Ebola - insights
from a mathematical model
|
Wednesday 18 March 2015
12.15 - 13.15
Room: 8W2.20 |
Cindy
Greenwood
Maths, University of British Columbia
Spatially
structured neural systems
|
Wednesday 11 March 2015
12.15 - 13.15
Room: 8W2.20 |
Jason
Schweinsberg
Maths, Berkeley
Modeling
the genealogy of populations using coalescents with multiple mergers
|
Thursday 12 February 2015
12.15 - 13.05
Room: 4W1.7 |
Chris Guiver & Stuart Townley
Maths, Exeter
Simple
adaptive control for positive linear systems with
applications
to pest management |
Wednesday 11 February 2015
12.15 - 13.05
Room: 8W2.10 |
Yifei
Wang
Computer Science, Bath
Exploring
how gene tegulation influences the maintenance of meiotic recombination
|
Wednesday 10 December 2014
12.15 - 13.15
Room: 8W2.23 |
Jacob
Moorad
Biological Sciences, Edinburgh
Modelling
genetic variation in aging |
Wednesday 3 December 2014
12.15 - 13.15
Room: 8W2.23 |
Mark
Beaumont
Mathematical
Sciences, Bristol
Methods for
detecting selection using information on
population genetic differentiation |
Wednesday
26 November 2014
(postponed from 19 November)
12.15 - 13.15
Room: 8W2.23 |
Ian
Hall
Public
Health England, Porton Down
Developing
a toolbox of models to mitigate bioterrorism and emerging disease
public health threats
|
Friday 7 November 2014
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Mark
Penney
MedImmune
Model
based drug development for bioloigics at MedImmune |
Wednesday
29 October 2014
12.15 - 13.15
Room: 8W2.23 |
Hartmut
Logemann
Mathematical
Sceinces, Bath
Stability
of non-negative Lur'e
systems |
Wednesday
22 October 2014
12.15 - 13.15
Room: 8W2.23 |
Erik
Volz
Infectious
Disease Epidemiology, Imperial
Phylodynamics
of Ebola in Sierra Leone |
Tuesday 27 May 2014
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 3W3.9 |
Joost
van Opheusden
Biometris, Wageningen
Thermal regulation in a colony
of bees: Mathematical model and simulation.
|
Friday 16 May 2014
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 3W3.9 |
Joost
van Opheusden
Biometris, Wageningen
Competition for resources: the
math behind the Tilman model explained.
|
Friday
11 April 2014
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Ezio
Venturino
Maths,
University of Turin
Two
applications of mathematical modelling in agriculture: bioloigcal
control of pests and fighting epidemic spread in farms.
|
Friday
4 April 2014
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Ben
MacArthur
Life
Sciences,
University of Southampton
Statistical
mechanics of pluripotency
|
Friday 21
March 2014
15.15 - 16.15
Room: 4W1.7
|
Angela
Mclean
Zoology,
University of Oxord
How fast
does HIV evolve? -
Part of the Mathematical Landscapes seminar series - |
Friday 21
February 2014
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7
|
Vasileios
Maroulas
Maths,
University of Tennessee, University of Bath
Tracking
rapid intracellular movements: a Bayesian random set approach |
Friday
6 December 2013
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Steve
Webb
Department
of Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology, University of Liverpool
Computational
modelling of cell migration and chemotaxis
|
Friday
22 November 2013
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Mickael Teixeira-Alves
INRA/INRIA
Sophia Antipolis / Maths,
Bath
Modelling
pest control in agricultural systems using simple models: influence of
predators and endophytes on biological crop protection
|
Friday
8 November 2013
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7
|
Rowland
Kao
Institute
of Biodiversity Animal Health and Comparative Medicine,
University of Glasgow
Supersize
me - how 'big data' will help us to undertand and control bovine
Tuberculosis in British cattle and badgers. |
Friday
11 October 2013
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Rafael
Pena-Miller
Zoology,
University of Oxford
Plasmid
stability: ecological and evolutionary dynamics |
Friday
3 May 2013
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7
|
Hartmut
Logemann (Maths, Bath)
Integral control: a useful tool in
population dynamics?
|
Friday
26 April 2013
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Luca Giuggioli (Biological
Sciences, Bristol)
From animal 'microscopic' movement and interaction to 'macroscopic'
territorial patterns
|
Friday
19 April 2013
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 3E2.4 |
Len
Thomas (Maths/CREEM, St Andrews)
Heard but not seen: Estimating animal
population density from
passive acoustics |
Friday
12 April 2013
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7
|
Steve Raper (Maths, Bath)
Spread - don't bet on it . A (light) statistical analysis of Bovine Tb
in Britain shows that the
spread of a disease isn't always what it seems. |
Friday
22 March 2013
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 1W3.15 |
Deidre Hollingsworth (Public
Health, Imperial)
Heterogeneities in pathogen load and transmission: examples from HIV
and soil transmitted helminthology
|
Friday
15 March 2013
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7
|
Hannah Woodall (Maths, Bath)
Age-structured epidemiological models
for dengue
|
Friday
8 February 2013
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Andy
Gardner (Zoology, Oxford)
The
evolution of eusociality
|
Friday 7
December 2012
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Nina Alphey (Zoology, Oxford)
Modelling transgenic methods for controlling insect pests |
Friday 16
November 2012
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Tucker Gilman
(Life Sciences, Manchester)
Using models to predict evolution in changing environments. |
Friday 19
October 2012
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Daniel Franco (Maths, Universidad
Nacional de Educacion a Distancia, Madrid).
Chaos control in population models. |
Friday 5
October 2012
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Thilo Gross
(Engineering Mathematics, Bristol).
Opinion dynamics in fish.
|
Friday
20 April 2012
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Alex Best (Animal and Plant
Sciences, Sheffield)
Modelling the coevolution of parasites and their hosts
|
Friday
30 March 2012
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Hamish Spencer (Zoology,
University of Otago)
Using mathematical models to predict the evolution of genomic
imprinting
|
Friday
23 March 2012
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Andrew Bate (Maths, Bath)
Predators, prey and prevalence
Finn
McQuaid (Maths, Bath)
Co-evolution of resource trade-offs driving nestedness in host-parasite
networks
|
Friday
16 March 2012
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Eamonn Gaffney (Maths, Oxford)
Exploring the mechanics of swimming flagellate
|
Friday
9 March 2012
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Meggan
Craft (Veterinary Population Medicine, University of Minnesota).
Wildlife
disease ecology: lions and hippos and dog (oh my!)
|
Friday 9
December 2012
16.15 - 17.30
Room: 4W1.7
|
Landscapes
in Mathematical Sciences seminar:
Mark
Lewis (Alberta)
|
Friday
25 November 2012
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Thomas
House (Maths, Warwick)
Network epidemiology: why your kids
are a bigger danger than the sneezer on the bus
|
Friday
4 November 2012
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Steven
White (CEH, Wallingford)
Controlling
mosquitoes by classical or transgenic sterile insect techniques
|
Friday
28
October
2012
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Rachel
Norman (Maths, Stirling)
Models of tick borne diseases- complex
biology, a challenging result and some practical solutions.
|
Friday
21
October 2012
13.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7
|
Vijay Panjeti (Maths, Emory)
An approach to landscape genetics: modeling the North
American rabies system.
Lloyd
Bridge (Maths, Bath)
Mathematical and computational modelling of cell signalling dynamics.
|
Friday
14
October 2012
16.15 - 17.30
Room: 4W1.7 |
Landscapes
in Mathematical Sciences seminar:
Mark Chaplain (Dundee)
|
Thursday
9
June 2011
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.1 |
Gilberto
Corso (Biophysics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil)
Nestedness
index of bipartite networks and its uses in ecology
|
Friday 8
April 2011
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Mike Tildsley (Centre for
Infection, Immunity and Evolution, Edinburgh)
Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases, from within-host to the
population level. |
Friday 1
April 2011
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Dan Nussey (Institue of
Evolutionary Biology, Edinburgh)
An evolutionary perspective on immunoheterogeneity and immunosenescence
in a wild sheep population. |
Friday 25
March 2011
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Samir Okasha (Philosphy,
Bristol)
The evolution of Bayesian rationality. |
Friday 11
March 2011
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Diomar Mistro (Maths, Santa
Maria, Brazil)
Scenarios
of invasion in a space- and time-discrete predator-prey system with
strong Allee effect. |
Friday 4
March 2011
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Max Souza (Maths, UFF,
Brazil)
Discrete and continuous models in evolutionary dynamics. |
Friday 11
February 2011
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Nick
Priest (Biology, Bath).
Infection and ageing.
|
Friday
3 December 2010
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Konstantin
Blyuss (Engineering Mathematics, Bristol)
Stability and bifurcations in an epidemic model with temporary
immunity.
|
Friday
19 November 2010
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Jason
Matthiopoulos (Biology, St Andrews)
Catastrophic nepotism, collective
memory and wildlife population cycles.
|
Friday
5 November 2010
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7
|
Sebastian
Funk (Institute of Zoology, London)
News travels fast: Modelling the dynamics of infectious diseases and
human behaviour.
|
Friday
22 October 2010
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Alison
Nightingale (Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Bath)
Pharmacoepidemiology and the general practice research database
|
Friday
8 October 2010
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Bob
Planque (Maths, Amsterdam)
Maintenance of bird song dialects. |
Friday
1 October 2010
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7
|
Christopher
Kribs Zaleta (Maths, University of Texas)
Treatment of Hepatitis C for Hemolytic
Anemia Management.
Abstract.
|
Tuesday
18 May 2010
13.15 - 14.15
Room: 1WN3.10 |
Sam
Brown (Zoology, Oxford)
Evolutionary ecology of microbial sociality: cooperation, virulence and
control (abstract)
|
Friday
30 April 2010
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4W1.7 |
Zoe
Ward (Maths, Bath)
Mechanisms of HIV Persistence on Treatment (abstract) |
Friday
26 March 2010
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 1W3.6
|
Axel
G Rossberg (Biology, Queen's Belfast)
How pylogenetic correlations structure ecological communities
|
Friday
5 March 2010
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 4S Pavillion
|
Dylan
Childs (Animal and Plant Sciences, Sheffield)
Evolutionary game theory in the real world: A viable alternative to
phenotypic selection analysis?
|
Friday
19 Febraury 2010
14.15 - 15.15
Room: 1W3.6 |
Istvan
Kiss (Maths, Sussex)
Exact epidemic models on graphs using graph automorphism driven
lumping |
Friday
11 December 2009
14.15 - 15.15
1W3.6
|
Sergei
Petrovskii ( Maths, Leicester )
Statistical mechanics of population
dynamics and animal movement
|
Friday
4 December 2009
14.15 - 15.15
4S Pavilion
|
Alasdair
Houston (Biology, Bristol)
Models of co-operation: the importance
of individual differences
|
Friday
20 November 2009
14.15 - 15.15
1W3.6
|
Oliver
Kruger ( Biology and Biochemisty, Bath )
Modelling life history evolution: from
individual variation to population demography |
Friday
13 November 2009
14.15 - 15.15
4S Pavilion
|
Matthew
Smith ( Microsoft Research, Cambridge )
Predictive models of infectious disease
dynamics in wildlife populations |
Friday 6
November 2009
14.15 - 15.15
1W3.6
|
Frederic
Hamelin (Agrocampus, Rennes)
A differential game theoretical analysis of mechanistic models for
territoriality
|
Thursday,
30 April, 2009
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Mark
Broom ( Maths, Sussex )
Models of evolution on structured
populations
|
Thursday,
19 March, 2009
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Christian
Hellmich (Institute for Mechanics of Materials and Structures, Vienna
University of Technology
Multiscale micromechanics of bone
materials and structures: fundamentals and advanced exploitation of
Computer Tomographic Data
|
Thursday,
12 March, 2009
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
William
Megill (Engineering, Bath)
Predator-prey cycling in grey whales
on Canada's west coast
|
Thursday,
26 February, 2009
13.15 - 14.15
3WN3.8
|
Ben
Adams (Maths, Bath)
Epidemiology and evolution of
influenza virus
|
Thursday,
12 February, 2009
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Joanne
Turner (Veterinary Clinical Science, Liverpool)
Using contact networks to model
disease transmission within and between farms
|
Thursday,
29 January, 2009
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Kieran
Sharkey (Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre)
A method for constructing
deterministic epidemic models in heterogeneous populations
|
Thursday,
4 December, 2008
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Christina
Cobbold (Maths, Glasgow)
Coexistence and evolution of
parasitoids
|
Thursday,
20 November, 2008
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Gabriele
Margos (Biology, Bath)
Understanding Borrelia evolution
|
Thursday,
6 November, 2008
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Alexander
Alekseyenko (EBI, Cambridge)
Multi-state stochastic Dollo model
for evolution of complex characters
|
Thursday,
23 October, 2008
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Farida
Chamchod (Maths, Bath)
An analysis of a vaccination model
based on host immune status
Victoria Brown (Maths, Bath)
Modelling HPV with vaccination
Zoe Ward (Maths, Bath)
Heterogeneity and HIV drug treatment
and resistance
|
Thursday,
9 October, 2008
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Mario
Recker(Zoology, Oxford)
|
Thursday,
6 March, 2008
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Caroline
Colijn (Engineering Maths, Bristol)
|
Thursday,
21 February, 2008
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Jan-Ulrich
Kreft (Biology, Birmingham)
Modelling interactions of microbes in
spatially structured systems
|
Thursday,
7 February, 2008
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Richard
Law (Biology, York)
|
Thursday,
6 December, 2007
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Vincent
Jansen (Biology, Royal Holloway)
|
Thursday,
22 November, 2007
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Albert
Bolhuis (Pharmacy, Bath)
Protein translocation in the prokaryotic
domains of life
|
Thursday,
8 November, 2007
1.15, 1W3.6
|
Christoph
Schwitzwer (Bristol Zoo)
Programme Sahamalaza: study and
conservation of
critically endangered lemurs in northwest Madagascar
|
Thursday,
25 October, 2007
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Zhivko
Stoyanov (Maths, Bath)
Statistical perturbation theory for
spectral clustering
|
Thursday,
11 October, 2007
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Andrea
Rocco (Maths, Bath)
Modelling environmental fluctuations in
biochemical systems
|
Thursday,
3 May, 2007
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Roger
Bowers (Maths, Liverpool)
|
Thursday, 26 April, 2007
1.15, 1W3.6
|
Alex
Jeffries (Biology, Bath)
Can pseudogene evolution be mathematically
modelled?
|
Thursday,
19 April, 2007
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Christoph
Schwitzer (Bristol Zoo)
Programme Sahamalaza: study and
conservation of critically endangered lemurs in northwest Madagascar
|
Thursday,
22 March, 2007
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Elisa
Loza-Reyes (Maths, Bath)
A Bayesian phylogenetic mixture model
|
Thursday,
15 March, 2007
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Radek
Erban (Maths, Oxford)
Stochastic modelling of reaction, diffusion
and taxis processes in biology
|
Thursday,
8 March, 2007
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Begoña
Delgado-Charro (Pharmacy, Bath)
The skin: an opportunity for drug delivery
and non-invasive pharmacokinetics
|
Thursday,
1 March, 2007
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Mike
Bonsall (Zoology, Oxford)
Ecology and evolution of resource-consumer
dynamics
|
Thursday,
15 February, 2007
13.15 - 14.15
1W3.6
|
Joanna
Bryson (Computer Science, Bath)
Why information can be free:
the evolution of communication and its impact on language
|
Thursday, 1 February, 2007
13.15 - 14.15
6E2.1
|
Jack
Cohen (Warwick)
I am not a heat engine
|