On November 23, 2022, Edda Klipp from Humboldt University of Berlin gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of her talk was “Assessing the limits of control of Covid-19 outbreaks using agent-based modeling.”

On November 23, 2022, Edda Klipp from Humboldt University of Berlin gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of her talk was “Assessing the limits of control of Covid-19 outbreaks using agent-based modeling.”
On November 18, 2022, Rosemary Braun from Northwestern University gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of her talk was “Quantifying dynamical changes in sparse, noisy, high-dimensional data.”
On November 9, 2022, Mariko Okada from Osaka University gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of her talk was “Modeling cell-to-cell heterogeneity from a signaling network.”
On October 26, 2022, Anne Skeldon from the University of Surrey gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of her talk was “Mathematical modelling of the sleep-wake cycle: light, clocks and social rhythms.”
On October 21, 2022, David Anderson from the University of Wisconsin-Madison gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of his talk was “Stationary distributions and positive recurrence of chemical reaction networks.”
Before the main talk, he also gave a 30-minutes-long introductory talk.
On October 7, 2022, John Tyson from Virginia Tech gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of his talk was “Time-keeping and Decision-making in the Cell Cycle.”
Before the main talk, he also gave a 30-minutes-long introductory talk.
On Sep 2, 2022, James Ferrell from Standford University gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of his talk was “Cell signaling in 2D vs. 3D”
On June 1, 2022, Heinz Koeppl from Technical University of Darmstadt, gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of his talk was “From live cell imaging to moment-based variational inference.”
On May 25, 2022, Radek Erban from the University of Oxford, gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of his talk was “Multi-resolution methods for modelling intracellular processes.”
Before the main talk, he also gave a 30-minutes-long introductory talk.
On May 12, 2022, Kresimir Josic from the University of Houston, gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of his talk was “Plasticity and balance in neuronal networks.”
Before the main talk, he also gave a 30-minutes-long introductory talk.