The workshop comprises of a series of talks by invited speakers, as well as two student presentations. There are also poster presentations during lunch and afternoon coffee break.

Invitied speakers:


Christopher Yau (Birmingham) Learning biological dynamics from static data: constructing temporal trajectories using machine learning


Michelle Kendall (Oxford) Inferring the "true" tree: what to do when phylogenetic analyses disagree


Sarah Harris (Leeds) Supercomputing in the Cellular Jungle


Kit Yates (Bath) Hybrid frameworks for modelling reaction-diffusion processes


Neil Dalchau (Microsoft Research) Programming biomolecular systems


Irilenia Nobeli (Birkbeck) From transcriptomic data to plausible biology hypotheses via bioinformatics

Student talks:


Sarah-Beth Amos (University of Oxford) Simulations and Markov state models of protein disorder


Nuria Folguera Blasco (The Francis Crick Institute) Beating cancer 'escape room': let's use mathematical modelling to unlock cells!