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Dates: November 19-20, 2024
The 4th edition of the workshop Metabolism and Mathematical Models: Two for a tango will focus on metabolism in general, with a special but not exclusive focus on parasitology. In addition to exploring the biological, biochemical, and biomedical aspects, the workshop will also aim to present some of the mathematical modeling, algorithmic theory, and software development that have become essential to explore such aspects.
This workshop is being organised in the context of two projects, both with the Inria European Team Erable. One of the projects involves a partnership with the University of São Paulo (USP), in São Paulo, Brazil, more specifically the Institute of Mathematics and Statistics (IME) and the Institute of Biomedical Sciences – Inria Associated Team Capoeira – and the other involves the Inesc-ID/IST in Portugal, ETH in Zürich and EMBL in Heidelberg – H2020 Twinning Project Olissipo.
The workshop is open to all members of these two projects but also, importantly, to the community in general.
Keynote lecturers
- Ross Carlson, Montana State University, USA
- Jurgen Haanstra, Free University Amsterdam, Netherlands
- John Kececioglu, University of Arizona, USA
- Diego Oyarzún, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
- Samraat Pawar, Imperial College London, UK
- Jürgen Zanghellini, University of Vienna, Austria
Registration
Registration is free but mandatory. Click here to register.
Organisation
- Sabine Peres, University of Lyon 1, CNRS, and Inria
- Marie-France Sagot, Inria, CNRS and University of Lyon 1 UMR 5558, France
- Ariel M. Silber, Department of Parasitology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo (USP), São Paulo, Brazil
- Susana Vinga, Instituto Superior Técnico and INESC-ID, Lisbon, Portugal, and coordinator of the H2020 Twinning project Olissipo
For more information, access: Workshop Metabolism and mathematical models: Two for a tango – 4th Edition