The 3rd ASHBi workshop for Mathematical Human Biology: Human Immunology
The 3rd ASHBi Mathematical Human Biology Workshop will be held on November 20-21, 2024. This workshop aims to explore and develop a new framework for mathematical research in human biology.
If you are interested in this workshop, please join us.
Outline
Date
20 (Wed.) – 21 (Thu.) November 2024
Time
13:00 – 20:00 on 20 November
10:00 – 12:40 on 21 November
Venue
Memorial Auditorium, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University
(Building No.7 on the Faculty of Medicine Campus Map)
*On-site participation will be closed when capacity is reached.
Language
English
Eligibility
Academic researchers and students
Program
The 3rd ASHBi workshop for Mathematical Human Biology Program
【Japan Standard Time】
Schedule
DAY 1
13:00-14:00 | Plenary 1 Yasuhiro Inoue (Kyoto University) Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Multicellular Dynamics in Morphogenesis |
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14:00-14:15 | Q & A |
14:20-14:50 | Invited Talk 1 Tatsuo Shibata (RIKEN) Collective chiral behaviors in single cells and a multicellular system |
14:50-15:00 | Q & A |
15:00-15:30 | Coffee Break |
15:30-16:00 | Invited Talk 2 Kazuhiro Aoki (Kyoto University) Toward understanding the physical characteristics of cells and their significance |
16:00-16:10 | Q & A |
16:10-16:40 | Invited Talk 3 Hideki Murakawa (Ryukoku University) Relationship Between Adhesion-Mediated and Chemotaxis-Driven Cell Sorting |
16:40-16:50 | Q & A |
16:50-17:20 | Invited Talk 4 Naoki Honda (Nagoya University) Mathematical modeling of cytoskeleton-driven cellular morphodynamics |
17:20-17:30 | Q & A |
18:00-20:00 | Networking and discussion in SHIRAN CAFE |
DAY 2
10:00-11:00 | Plenary 2 Hayato Chiba (Tohoku University) A generalized spectral theory and its applications |
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11:00-11:15 | Q & A |
11:20-11:50 | Invited Talk 5 Tsubasa Sukekawa (Kyoto University) Imaging Data-based Model Description Tool using Optimal Transport and Phase-field Model |
11:50-12:00 | Q & A |
12:00-12:30 | Invited Talk 6 Jun Okamoto (Kyoto University) Spatiotemporal reconstruction of gene expression on the human axioloid using optimal transport theory |
12:30-12:40 | Q & A |
12:40 | Closing |
Registration
Registered participants only
(Registration deadline for the Networking session:17 November 2024)
(Registration deadline: 18 November 2024)
[IMPORTANT] Participants shall not disclose any confidential information to others since unpublished data may appear in the presentations.
Host
Yasuaki Hiraoka, S. Seirin-Lee (WPI-ASHBi, Kyoto University)
Contact
ASHBi-info[*]mail2.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Please change [*] to @.
External funding information
- Aihara Moonshot Project
「Comprehensive Mathematical Understanding of the Complex Control System between Organs and Challenge for Ultra-Early Precision Medicine」 - KAKENHI, Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A)
「Establishing data descriptive science and its cross-disciplinary applications」 (Head Investigator: Yasuaki Hiraoka) - JST CREST, Research Area: Mathematical Information Platform
「Mathematical Dermatology linking shapes and skin disease」 (Research Director Sungrim Seirin-Lee)


