Mathematical Methods in Biology
Description
Mathematical Methods in Biology aims at
the mathematical modeling and analysis of biological processes, using
several techniques and tools of applied mathematical.
This approach help us gain a deeper understanding of the biological systems.
The research on mathematical
methods in biology at IMPA is directed towards:
- Inverse Problems in the Applied Sciences
- Modelling in Biology, Ecology, and Epidemiology
- Reaction-Diffusion Equations and Kinetic Theory
- Identification and Inverse Problems in Biology
- Structured-Population Dynamics
People
Jorge P. Zubelli (Head of Laboratory)Nara Bobko (Ph.D. Student)
Collaborators:
Fabio Augusto da Costa Carvalho Chalub
Max O. de Souza
Marie Doumic
Antonio Carlos Gardel Leitão
Anna Marciniak
Chiara Mocenni
Dayse H. Pastore
Benoît Perthâme
Events
2013 - Workshop on
Mathematical Methods and Modeling of Biophysical Phenomena
2011 - Workshop on Mathematical Methods and Modeling of Biophysical Phenomena
2009 - Workshop on Mathematical Methods and Modeling of Biophysical Phenomena
2006 - Workshop on Mathematical Methods and Modeling of Biophysical Phenomena
2005 - Workshop on Mathematical Methods and Modeling of Biophysical Phenomena
2004 - Workshop on Mathematical Methods and Modeling of Biophysical Phenomena
2011 - Workshop on Mathematical Methods and Modeling of Biophysical Phenomena
2009 - Workshop on Mathematical Methods and Modeling of Biophysical Phenomena
2006 - Workshop on Mathematical Methods and Modeling of Biophysical Phenomena
2005 - Workshop on Mathematical Methods and Modeling of Biophysical Phenomena
2004 - Workshop on Mathematical Methods and Modeling of Biophysical Phenomena
Publications
Links
Society for Mathematical Biology
European Society for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology