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The 4th ASHBi workshop for Mathematical Human Biology: From Human Biology To Medicine – AI & Mathematical Models guided by Data –

The 4th ASHBi Mathematical Human Biology Workshop will be held on January 15–16, 2026. 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

15(Thu.) – 16 (Fri.) January 2026

Time

13:20 – 20:00 on 15 January
10:00 – 12:00 on 16 January

Venue

NITORI Hall, Center for Cancer Immunotherapy and Immunobiology (CCII), Kyoto University
(Building No.2 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 4th ASHBi workshop for Mathematical Human Biology 2025 Program
【Japan Standard Time】

Schedule

DAY 1

13:20-14:10Hiroshi Suito
(Tohoku University)
Mathematical models for the circulatory network and their applications
to cerebral autoregulation mechanisms
14:10-14:40Q & A
14:40-15:10Ying Xie
(Kyoto University)
Antihistamine Efficacy in Relation to the Morphology of Skin Eruptions in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria
15:10-15:20Q & A
15:20-15:40Coffee Break
15:40-16:30Teppei Shimamura
(Institute of Science Tokyo)
Transforming Life Science Research through Deep Generative Models
16:30-16:50Q & A
16:50-17:20Yuya Tokuta
(Kyoto University)
Geometric inference of cross-species transcriptome correspondence using Gromov-Wasserstein optimal transport
17:20-17:30Q & A
18:30-Networking and discussion

DAY 2

10:00-10:50Mariko Okada
(Osaka University)
Generation of context-dependent gene networks and math model using natural language processing
11:50-11:10Q & A
11:10-11:40Shoya Iwanami
(Nagoya University)
Modeling and quantifying the dynamics of hematopoietic stem cell differentiation
11:40-11:50Q & A
11:50-Closing

Registration

Registered participants only

(Registration deadline for the Networking dinner [Fee:3,000JPY]: 7 January 2026)

[IMPORTANT] Participants shall not disclose any confidential information to others since unpublished data may appear in the presentations.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-event[*]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)