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CTW: Computational challenges in integrative biological modeling: Schedule
Description
Schedule
Participants
Titles & Abstracts
Schedule
Monday, October 5
8:00am
Shuttles leave for MBI
8:50-9:00am
Welcome, overview of workshop, and introductions: Marty Golubitsky and Organizers
9:00-9:45am
Avis Cohen: An Integrated Study of Lamprey Swimming or: Going from Neurons to Vortices
9:45-10:30am
Tomas Gedeon: Modeling Fluid-Structure Interactions in a Cricket Cercus System
10:30-11:15am
Break
11:30-12:15pm
Aaron Fogelson: Two problems in vascular biology: The platelet near wall excess and a spatial-temporal model of blood coagulation and thrombus formation under flow
12:15-2:00pm
Lunch break
2:00-2:45pm
Tim David: The Challenge of Multiple Scales in the Biological Sciences: Applications in Cerebro-vascular Perfusion
2:45-3:30pm
Daniel Beard: Strong Inference for Systems Biology
3:30-4:00pm
Break
4:00-4:45pm
Alexander Anderson: An Integrated Approach to Tumor Invasion: Bridging Scales and Models
5:00pm
Reception and poster session in the MBI Lounge
7:00pm
Shutte pick-up from MBI
Tuesday, October 6
8:00am
Shuttle leaves for MBI
9:00-9:45am
Steven Little: Functional Imaging in Cardiology: Current and Emerging Applications
9:45-10:30am
Robert Azencott: Dynamic analysis of 3D-echocardiographies: deformable models of mitral valve
10:30-11:00am
Break
11:00-11:45am
Boyce Griffith: Adaptive Numerical Methods for Simulating Biological Fluid Dynamics and Electrophysiology
11:45-1:45pm
Lunch break
1:45-2:30pm
Tim Kelley: Rank-deficient and Ill-conditioned Nonlinear Least Squares Problems in Cardiovascular Modeling
2:30-3:15pm
Philipp Kuegler: Parameter identification problems from systems biology
3:15-3:45pm
Break
3:45-4:30pm
George Verghese: Deconstructing Integrative Models: The Case for Model Reduction
5:00pm
Shuttle pick-up from MBI
Wednesday, October 7
8:00am
Shuttle leaves for MBI
9:00-9:45am
Carson Chow: Bayesian approaches for parameter estimation and model evaluation of dynamical systems
9:45-10:30am
Jonathan Rubin: Results and challenges in using mathematical models of physiology to improve the differential diagnosis process
10:30-11:00am
Break
11:00-11:45am
Johnny Ottesen: Reconsiderations on parameter estimation in physiology
11:45-1:45pm
Lunch break
1:45-2:30pm
Craig Hartley: High resolution measurements and scaling of cardiovascular mechanics in mice
2:30-3:15pm
Giovanna Guidoboni: Mathematical and Computational Modeling of arterial blood flow
3:15-3:45pm
Break
3:45-4:30pm
Alessandro Veneziani: Some Recent Numerical Methods in Electro-Cardiology
6:00pm
Cash bar at Crowne Plaza Hotel
7:00-9:00pm
Banquet dinner at Crowne Plaza Hotel
5:00pm
Shuttle pick-up from MBI
Thursday, October 8
8:00am
Shuttle leaves for MBI
9:00-9:45am
Pierre Gremaud: Calibration and validation of cerebral blood flow models
9:45-10:30am
Thomas Heldt: Model-based Estimation in Biomedicine
10:30-11:00am
Break
11:00-11:45am
Jerry Batzel: Model Design: evaluating the parameter estimation problem in cardio-respiratory system modeling
11:45-12:30pm
Kasia Rejniak: Biomechanics of epithelial cancer initiation. A tale of two models
1:00pm
Shuttle pick-up from MBI