Welcome to the ASHBi Mathematical Medicine Summer Camp 2023
The ASHBi Mathematical Medicine Summer Camp 2023 will be held on July 27-28, 2023.
Life phenomena are dynamics in which various factors are intricately intertwined at the molecular, cellular, and individual levels, and in which various mathematics, such as reaction-diffusion, stochastic processes, and graph theory, are relevant. Mathematical understanding of how our bodies are formed and how diseases such as tumors progress will not only lead to a better understanding of life phenomena but also has the potential to create new therapeutic tools. In this program, we will introduce to the future leaders of medical research the mathematical methods useful for describing life phenomena and their applications from the basic level and provide them with a new approach to medical and life sciences.
Academic researchers and students
[note] Priority will be given to students and young researchers if the number of applications exceeds the capacity of the venue.
Pre-registered participants only
(Registration deadline: 18 June 2023)
[note] Acceptance or rejection will be mailed to your registered address by the end of June.
本サマーキャンプでは、最大10名にトラベルフェローシップ(旅費支援)を提供予定です。7月26日ー28日(2泊3日)の宿泊(京都大学・芝蘭会館別館)と交通費(実費または上限4万円まで)の支援を行います。 上記Registrationにて応募が可能です。
(応募締切:6月18日 [日])
Travel Fellowships will be offered to up to 10 participants for the summer camp, covering accommodation (at Shirankaikan Annex, Kyoto University) and transportation (actual or up to 40,000 yen) from July 26 to 28 (for 2 nights). You can apply at the above registration.
(Deadline: Sunday, 18 June)
ASHBi Mathematical Medicine Summer Camp 2023
program
Program Book
9:30 | Reception |
9:50 | Opening Remark |
10:00 | Philip Maini | University of Oxford Using mathematical modelling to provide insight into biology and medicine (basics) |
11:30 | Lunch Break (90 min) |
13:00 | Tetuya J. Kobayashi | The University of Tokyo Discrete geometry and its applications to biology (basics) |
14:30 | break (30 min) |
15:00 | Takashi Miura | Kyushu University Mathematical modeling of skeletal pattern formation (basics) |
16:30 | break (30 min) |
17:00 | Group Talk with lecturers |
18:00 | Networking Discussion |
9:30 | Reception |
10:00 | Philip Maini | University of Oxford Using mathematical modelling to provide insight into biology and medicine (applications) |
11:30 | Lunch Break (90 min) |
13:00 | Tetuya J. Kobayashi | The University of Tokyo Discrete geometry and its applications to biology (basics) |
14:30 | break (30 min) |
15:00 | Takashi Miura | Kyushu University Mathematical modeling of skeletal pattern formation (basics) |
16:30 | Closing |