The workshop will run all day on November 9 2018.

The workshop shall be held at the Strand campus of King's College London - see here for more details.

The talks will be held in the Council Room. Lunch and tea/coffee will be served in the River Room, where the poster session will also take place.


Time Speaker Title
09:30-10:00 Coffee and registration
10:00-10:10 Introduction
10:10-10:55 Christopher Yau (Birmingham) Learning biological dynamics from static data: constructing temporal trajectories using machine learning
10:55-11:40 Michelle Kendall (Oxford) Inferring the "true" tree: what to do when phylogenetic analyses disagree
11:40-11:45 5-minute short break
11:45-12:25 Sarah Harris (Leeds) Supercomputing in the Cellular Jungle
12:25-13:30 Lunch and Posters
13:30-14:10 Kit Yates (Bath) Hybrid frameworks for modelling reaction-diffusion processes
14:10-14:50 Neil Dalchau (Microsoft Research) Programming biomolecular systems
14:50-15:20 Sarah-Beth Amos (University of Oxford) Simulations and Markov state models of protein disorder(Student Talk)
15:20-15:50 Coffee
15:50-16:30 Irilenia Nobeli (Birkbeck) From transcriptomic data to plausible biology hypotheses via bioinformatics
16:30-17:00 Nuria Folguera Blasco (The Francis Crick Institute) Beating cancer 'escape room': let's use mathematical modelling to unlock cells! (Student Talk)
17:00-17:15 Concluding remarks