[1] 21/OCT/11
Interdisciplinary Mathematics toward Smart Innovations
"Mathematical Models of Biological Phenomena and their Analysis"
November 21 -- November 24, 2011
Venue:
Sendai International Center
Aobayama, Sendai 980-0856 (Phone: 022-265-2450)
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Program
November 21, 2011
14:00 Opening
14:10 -- 14:40 Motoko Kotani (Tohoku University)
Smart Innovation based on mathematics
14:50 -- 15:40 Atsushi Mochizuki (Riken)
Structure of regulatory networks and dynamics of bio-molecules:
Predicting unknown from known
coffee break
16:00 -- 16:50 Grzegorz Karch (University of Wroclaw)
Unstable patterns in reaction-diffusion systems
17:00 -- 17:50 Takayoshi Ogawa (Tohoku University)
Asymptotic behavior of solutions to degenerate drift-diffusion system
18:00 -- 19:30 Welcome
November 22, 2011
10:00 -- 10:50 Atsushi Tero (Kyushu University)
Adaptive network theorem with true slime mold
11:00 -- 11:50 Ikuko Motoike (Tohoku University)
Branching pattern formation with excitation wave propagation
lunch break
13:30 -- 14:15 Agnieszka Ulikowska (University of Warsaw)
Introduction to structured population dynamics, 1
14:15 -- 15:00 Agnieszka Ulikowska (University of Warsaw)
Introduction to structured population dynamics, 2
15:10 -- 17:30 Poster Session
November 23, 2011
10:00 -- 10:50 Yasumasa Nishiura (Hokkaido University)
Is codim 2 singularity imbedded in the dynamics of contemplative amoeboid locomotion?
11:00 -- 11:50 Piotr Gwiazda (University of Warsaw)
Discrete and continuous models of cell differentiation and division
lunch break
13:30 -- 14:20 Masayasu Mimura (Meiji University)
Active aggregation in two-mode randomly dispersing models
14:30 -- 15:20 Andres Chavarria (University of Heidelberg)
A model of plasma membrane flow and cytosis regulation in growing pollen tubes
coffee break
15:40 -- 16:30 Takashi Teramoto (Chitose Institute of Science and Technology)
Deformation-induced spot dynamics in dissipative systems
16:40 -- 17:30 Mario Mommer (University of Heidelberg)
Automatic upscaling of transport through disorderd media using random walk data from atomistic models
18:30 -- 20:30 Banquet
November 24, 2011
10:00 -- 10:50 Yoh Iwasa (Kyushu University)
Evolution of masting: synchronized and intermittent reproduction of trees
11:00 -- 11:50 Masakado Kawata (Tohoku University)
Genetic mechanisms for limits to adaptive evolution
11:50 Closing
Scientific Committee: Yoh Iwasa (Fukuoka), Willi Jaeger (Heidelberg), M. Kotani (Sendai), M. Mimura (Tokyo), Y. Nishiura (Sapporo)
Organizing Committee: A. Marciniak-Czochra (Heidelberg), K. Suzuki (Sendai), I. Takagi (Sendai)
Supported in part by JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) #22244010 "Theory of Differential Equations Applied to Biological Pattern Formation--from Analysis to Synthesis"
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