Emerging mathematical topics in biology and life sciences
University of Graz
SR 44.31
Thursday, May 7 th 2015
12:30-12:45 Opening
12:45-13:35 Doris Fürtinger, Renal Research Institute, New York
Fighting chronic kidney disease – what can mathematicians do?
13:35-14:25 Jan Elias, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris
Protein regulatory networks: from an enzyme reaction to the
complex p53 network
Break
14:45- 15: 35 Marie-Therese Wolfram, ÖAW, Linz
On a non-linear cross-diffusion model for pedestrian dynamics
15:35-16:25 Gernot Plank, Medical University of Graz
Computing a heartbeat – a simulation-based approach towards
understanding total cardiac function
16:25-17:15 Axel Loewe, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
In-silico assessment of the dynamic effects of amiodarone and
dronedarone on human atrial patho-electrophysiology
Organizers: Klemens Fellner, Gudrun Schappacher-Tilp
Department for Mathematics and Computational Sciences, University of Graz
Contact: gudrun.schappacher-tilp@uni-graz.at